i would love a comp where i could load the contents of my hd into ram then make the changes later.
That would actually be 42GB.zwida said:I think you'll have to wait to find the meaning of life until there's a Mac that'll take 64GB of RAM.
thugpoet22 said:i doubt there an app or apps that can even challenge 16 gigs. The person that uses 16 gigs probably runs their own airport lol. In 6 years 16 gigs might actually be a normal amount.
eMagine said:Remember Bill Gates once said no one will ever use more than 20GB of hard drive space?
pseudobrit said:So we have our first answer to "who needs that much RAM?"
Rocket Scientists.
Let's hope this thread is found in five years and resurrected when the 64 core PowerBook is sluggish with its standard load of 128GB RAM.
elitemacor talking about iPod said:It's now at the online Apple Store!
$400 for an Mp3 Player!
I'd call it the Cube 2.0 as it wont sell, and be killed off in a short time...and it's not really functional.
Uuhh Steve, can I have a PDA now?
dual64bit said:I know he once said "64k outta be enough for anybody..."
yeah 64 K! Yikes!
One day I was bored and customized the most expensive Dell Server I could, and for 50 grand you can have 64GB of RAM. Now that is just un-godly. Seriouly you can find the meaning of life with that thing.
I agree, 4 Gb will guarantee no ram bottleneck when using graphic software.4Gb is the point where memory is no longer a boundary after that it becomes the processor and i'm not talking about a 4GB For science work and intensive stuff, but for graphics work, Photoshop and what not 4GB is the point where the processer becomes the limit
I just received my OctoMac Pro with 16GB of RAM today. I ordered it with only 1GB (2x512) and ordered my 16GB from a cheaper source. I've been maxing out 4GB for a few years now doing image stitching and video editing of extremely high-definition images, so I thought I'd go all out with 16 in the hope that I wouldn't have to use swap space for a few years.
Shawn
Jeees tell us more! Got any Benchmarks you can run?
That would actually be 42GB.
Just so you know, some people here were talking about how different Linux distros support 64 gb of RAM etc...
Well apparently the 64 bit version of OS X and all the 64 bit CPUs Apple have used in the past and present can support and allocate up to 64 terabytes of RAM effectively. It's just that none of the chipsets in any of the Macs support that much. An aEngineer told me a MacPro could take up to 128 gigs of RAM, but you can't get 16 gb RAM sticks.
Might all be cobblers but I was told by someone who really knows their stuff (built their own Xserve out of old parts).
I just received my OctoMac Pro with 16GB of RAM today. I ordered it with only 1GB (2x512) and ordered my 16GB from a cheaper source. I've been maxing out 4GB for a few years now doing image stitching and video editing of extremely high-definition images, so I thought I'd go all out with 16 in the hope that I wouldn't have to use swap space for a few years.
Shawn
I bet we will see 64 terabytes of RAM in about 25 years. Then we will have to switch to 128 bit. Lol
(whoops - just noticed I could have merged my post, mod please merge my post)
Can i see an about thi mac screenie for 16gigs? Thats amazing
That's a pretty weak Photoshop job.
Ummm Rush Limbaugh just bought 3 Mac Pros with 16Gb of memory each. They were all maxed out in specs.