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    Windows 8 Professional
       #21

    bobafetthotmail said:
    Poimetheus said:
    JonathanV said:
    LOL

    Windows 7 Pro and Ult 64-bit supports up to 192 GB of RAM. Why not you could do this on your computer?
    If you have 100 GB of RAM, then boot up time would be 0 seconds.
    The question is: Where would you put it??
    Assuming a semi-serious question, you need server hardware like this, it can have up to 256 GB of RAM and two physical processors. And it costs only 400 bucks (naked mobo).
    It needs Server 2008 R2 Enterprise or better to actually be able to work with that much ram, though.

    You thought it was ridicolous? It is. But you can have it in real life, right now.

    The amount of memory wasn't ridiculous by itself. The amount of memory along with the rest of that particular system specs were in fact ludacris.
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  2. Posts : 170
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Well this turned into a conversation.
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