24gb motherboards.............

C_Man

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I am newer to viewing the technology thats around today with computers. It seems not alot of motherboards support 24gb of ram and I was wondering what exactly you have to do to get the full 24gb running. Is it just fill the slots with the memory sticks and have a good processor? I am looking into getting a pretty top of the line setup and want to get to know the setup before I purchase it.
 
All you have to do install any compatible RAM, and you're good to go. However, anything more than 4-6GB is pretty much useless unless you're doing some pretty level CAD, looking to set up a pretty sophisticated server, or something along those lines. For performance in a desktop, you'd be better off getting less of some quality high speed RAM, and put more money into your CPU and graphics card.
 
24GB of RAM is just stupid if you ask me. Spending a lot of money that could be used to improve any other components.
 
I am newer to viewing the technology thats around today with computers. It seems not alot of motherboards support 24gb of ram and I was wondering what exactly you have to do to get the full 24gb running. Is it just fill the slots with the memory sticks and have a good processor? I am looking into getting a pretty top of the line setup and want to get to know the setup before I purchase it.

If your talking about just a regular desktop computer, why would you want 24gbs. of memory for?
 
Not saying I want or am going to get 24gb of ram but I am just figuring out the exact use of that much. I will most likley be using a recording program for music and editing music and music videos. I found some 4gb sticks that in total would run $500 bucks for 24gb. Thats not too bad if you could actually use it.
 
You're not going to use 24GB of RAM doing music videos, you won't even use 10GB. I would say that the most you would want would be 8GB, and you won't notice an performance difference from 8GB to 24GB.
 
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