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    Title says it all
    Im Running 3gbs
     
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    lol and this matters.....why?
     
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    it doesnt
    Just asking
     
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    4gb in the macbook pro

    and 8gb in the desktop...
     
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    3 GB DDR2 1066(pc8500)-fastest one i can get for my mobo,and max for vista 32 bit
     
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    am running 4gb in my laptop
     
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    most people on here probably have new computers, especially cuz of windows 7. So i bet majority of ppl on here have 4 gbs of RAM, just like i do
     
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    Wow, you guys really need to step it up, I am running 17 TB of ram, and just yesterday I had to replace it all because my last 15TB was running slightly slow, so I bought an extra two this time.

    You people need to stop living in the dark ages, I think that a regular person would need about 9TB of ram.
     
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    i tink ur mixing tb up with gb and even 9 gig of ram is alot for basic computer users
     
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    Lmao you can actually believe that chap? I'm running 4gbs.
     
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    running 4gb on vista dual booted with xp for now
     
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    Well, excuse me, Did you graduate from MIT in 2003? Or in any year for that matter?

    No you didn't, so listen to smarter people when they talk.

    I know what I'm talking about, I have 17TB Of ram, which is equivalent to 17,408 GB. And yes, a regular computer user needs about 9TB of ram to function correctly, sheesh, you must live in the 1990's man, get with today's standards.
     
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    Well Excuse me Mr. Zero I didn't Know they Build 17 TB Of RAM In 2009. Did You build it YourSelf. If So. Let US see An Image.

    BTW: i'm only running 3.49 GB OF RAM



    *Moore's Law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware
    http://blogs.zdnet.com/storage/?p=333
     
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    ONLY 3.49? Oh my god, how does your computer even start up? This is insane, also, I didn't build this ram myself, it's for sale at any sane retailer. You should REALLLLY upgrade, it's cheap too. It will only cost a bit.
     
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    lmfaaaooo,did u build it yourselfffff
     
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    I Boot UP ~ 2min Flat.

    Upgrade why should I ? Also can you pin point the Retail U so Call bought it from ?

    Moreover, "Are you sure you graduate from MIT in 2003? Or in any year for that matter?"
     
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    4 gigs of RAM is good enough for me
     
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    u boot in 2 min,dam thats long,i boot up in 45 secs
     
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    lets just say i work with more ram than i literally have...


    that was such a useless post, you are an idiot.


    so you did say 17tb of ram, im no graduate from MIT, but i am a future graduate from FIU with a computer engineering degree...
    let me ask you 1 thing, what kinda server do you have?
    because a server is the only thing that needs 17tb of ram!
     
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    Wow, 2 minutes? Is that after pressing the power button? My 17TB boots up my computer in less than a second. Sheesh. I'm on the desktop as soon as i press the power button man. And of course I graduated from MIT, Why would I lie about this?


    I'm not running a server, I'm just running a desktop computer in my bedroom man. You people are such failures, I can't believe you're going to be running the country alongside me.
     
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