Vista struggling? OCZ launch 8GB and 16GB upgrade kits
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    Default Vista struggling? OCZ launch 8GB and 16GB upgrade kits

    Feel like your PC could do with a little more RAM? OCZ, the California-based memory specialist, might have the answer - 8GB and 16GB upgrade kits!

    Before you whip out your wallet and hit your favorite online parts retailer, a couple of words of warning. First, you can’t just slam these modules into any system, because these modules have a density of 4GB. Before you can use these modules you’ll first need a system that’s equipped with either a P43 or P45 chipsets motherboard (such as the ASUS P5Q WS or the Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS4P). In addition to this, if you want to use the 4×4GB upgrade kit (as opposed to the 2×4GB kit) to go up to 16GB of RAM the motherboard HAS to be rated to take 16GB of RAM, something which not all P43 or P45 chipsets boards are rated to do (for example, a quick look through the specs show that the DFI LANPARTY DK P45-T2RS and the ASUS P5Q Pro only support 8GB of RAM).

    Note: Even if using these kits to go up to 8GB or RAM you still need a compatible P43 or P45 chipsets boards because of the 4GB density of the modules.

    Once you are tooled up with the right motherboard, next you need to have a 64-bit OS. These upgrade kits are targeted at Windows Vista users but I see no reason why they wouldn’t be applicable to 64-bit Linux distros too.

    Once you have the right motherboard and OS, you’re ready for 4GB density modules!

    In addition to the Vista upgrade kits, OCZ are also releasing low-latency Gold and Platinum kits.



    Here are the kits available:

    OCZ PC2-6400 Platinum 8GB (2×4GB) Kit CL5-4-4-15 @ 1.8V
    OCZ PC2-6400 Gold 8GB (2×4GB) Kit CL5-5-5-15 @ 1.8V
    OCZ PC2-6400 Vista Upgrade 8GB (2×4GB) Kit CL5-6-6-18 @ 1.8V
    OCZ PC2-6400 Vista Upgrade 16GB (4×4GB) Quad Kit CL5-6-6-18 @ 1.8V

    There’s no official word on pricing yet, but expect to pay a premium price for these kits.

    Vista struggling? OCZ launch 8GB and 16GB upgrade kits | Hardware 2.0 | ZDNet.com


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    lol seems like overkill, don't you think? :P

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    Why have 8GB of RAM? Only crappy Vista would use all of it. I read on a motherboard manual that Vista can use up to 8GB of RAM! What the hell is it using it on?

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    Vista is not what I like man... XP is way better, lawl

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    Damn can't wait to find out the price...at the direction where Microsoft is going with their OS, I'm sure these memory sticks will soon be mainstream.

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    I'm happy with my 4, was considering 8gig.... but damnn.... 16gig in a system? thats just crazy......

    /me starts planning next upgrade :)

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    I like vista, I can run home premium efficiently with 1gb ram xP

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    16Gb...that is impressive.
    And I though of putting 6Gb into my new build in a month or so - what was I thinking?:001_tongue:

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    xp is way better

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    it sux, wtf r they doing, 4 gb is more than enough for everything

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