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    Default 8 Slot Dimm board (64G) coming!

    All you upgraders might want to wait a bit for this (this is a mainstream board not a server board needing ECC ram).

    http://www.guru3d.com/news/eight-dim...-motherboards/


    64G of ram gets all of the wow folder in ram for almost zero texture lag!


    Humm .... On the back of the GA-6PXSV, outside of the regular connectors, users will also find a pair of KVM network ports....


    Information for the desktop LGA 2011 socket processors can be found in the table below.



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_2011





    Around the 20th of Augest should be some new annoucements about Bulldozer from AMD also. With luck we will see an 8 Dimm board from them also.

    http://dailygadgets.net/hardware/amd...hips-2011.html
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    Shiny. Now I just want the dual socket solution to come out!

    Also, boo PCI. I don't need legacy PCI support for my computer, so I'll impose my beliefs and say GET RID OF IT.

    Everything should be PCIe 3/2 x16!!!
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    How exactly would you go about forcing the WoW folder to load into RAM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Shiny. Now I just want the dual socket solution to come out!

    Also, boo PCI. I don't need legacy PCI support for my computer, so I'll impose my beliefs and say GET RID OF IT.

    Everything should be PCIe 3/2 x16!!!
    +1

    I dont understand this logic either. MoBos will come with onboard graphics, PCIe and PCI slots. Thank God the AGPs are gone. But really, I wonder what the population percentage is that uses a PCI slot for something other than a video card. I guess manufacturers dont cater to a multiple graphics card client business.

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    Sorry Sam, I'm not enthusiastic as you are. its great that you can have 64GB of ram but that means you will need 8-8GB sticks and those arent cheap. you're going to have to spend close to$1600 bucks for just the memory .

    ADATA XPG Gaming Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model AXDU1333GW8G9-2G $399.99

    Think i'd rather spend my money on something else...

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    How exactly would you go about forcing the WoW folder to load into RAM?


    Make a ram drive, copy the wow folder to the ram drive at start up (and have all your game start up stuffs point to the ram drive), then copy back to hard drive at shut down (or at some interval as if your power goes out you won't have time to save any setting changes you might have made).

    Ya 8G chips are costly right now but they will come down in price. Some posters seem to have unlimited monies around here i might add .... and when people are talking $4000 or $5000 for a 5 or 10 box wow computer, $1600 fits into the budget easy.

    And you clearly don't need an SSD with this set up so you save a bit there.

    You could easy run 10 wows with this and the 3G 580 video card with very little if any texture lag. Just think of running around org with 10 clients on one computer! Wont need KVM stuffs eaither so you save a bit there also.





    Don't NIC cards go in the PCI slot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    Make a ram drive, copy the wow folder to the ram drive at start up (and have all your game start up stuffs point to the ram drive), then copy back to hard drive at shut down (or at some interval as if your power goes out you won't have time to save any setting changes you might have made).
    I was looking into this more and I'm just not sure it's worth the effort. You get amazing reads/writes (bottom
    pic) but, you lose everything in there upon a reboot/crash/outage. It seems like too much of a hassle to keep
    copying all the WoW data to the RAM drive every time you reboot or whatever. I think most users would
    benefit much more from a the new OCZ Revo drives with TRIM (sorta) or the upcoming Intel 720's.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    Ya 8G chips are costly right now but they will come down in price. Some posters seem to have unlimited monies around here i might add .... and when people are talking $4000 or $5000 for a 5 or 10 box wow computer, $1600 fits into the budget easy.
    They're only costly because ADATA is the only one with them out at the moment. The price will quickly drop
    once all the competitors release their 8GB modules and there is an actual demand for them in the consumer
    market.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    Don't NIC cards go in the PCI slot?
    And sound cards.

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    Sam, just because we can put all of WoW into RAM with 48GB doesn't mean we still can't use an SSD - to hold the image file(s) of games we want to load into RAM.
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    You can set up a batch file to auto copy to a ram drive on start up. Or some program to do it automatiaccaly. Ya you are at risk in a power shortage but how many setting do you change in game anyways. Just backup every time you change stuff ingame or do it out of game, like IsBoxer does mostly.

    We will see how the new SSD''s do I am sure they will be cheaper, but this is the first board that lets you use non ecc ram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    You can set up a batch file to auto copy to a ram drive on start up. Or some program to do it automatiaccaly. Ya you are at risk in a power shortage but how many setting do you change in game anyways. Just backup every time you change stuff ingame or do it out of game, like IsBoxer does mostly.

    We will see how the new SSD''s do I am sure they will be cheaper, but this is the first board that lets you use non ecc ram.
    You're assuming you only want to play WoW in a RAM disk. I would want to switch games in and out of RAM for maximum performance. And while it would be a one time load, we could use either a RAID array/SSD/combo to make that initial load be faster. But I'm unsure as to how much faster it would be (in the real world) since I don't have the resources to test.
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