[lug] FYI systems w/ more than 128GB

stimits at comcast.net stimits at comcast.net
Fri Feb 9 07:02:52 MST 2018


Take a look at SuperMicro. In general:
https://www.supermicro.com/ResourceApps/MB_matrix.aspx
 
One example:
https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C420/X11SRA-RF.cfm
https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C620/X11SPW-TF.cfm
 
FYI, you might note the chipset of the boards which meet your criteria, and then do web searches based on chipset.
 
----- Original Message -----From: Lee Woodworth <blug-mail at duboulder.com>To: Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>Sent: Fri, 09 Feb 2018 08:57:17 -0000 (UTC)Subject: [lug] FYI systems w/ more than 128GB

Just a note for anyone thinking about large ram amounts in a single system.

In looking at motherboards and systems on the web I haven't seen any intel i7or amd ryzen systems that could be configured for more than 128GB. Motherboardsthat take an i7 or a xeon cpu have all had a max of 128G for the i7 and maxof 256G or more for the xeon.

This is a bummer for a database load process that isn't cpu constrained witha low-end i5 but could benefit from lots of ram. A xeon is just overkill._______________________________________________Web Page: http://lug.boulder.co.usMailing List: http://lists.lug.boulder.co.us/mailman/listinfo/lugJoin us on IRC: irc.hackingsociety.org port=6667 channel=#hackingsociety
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