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Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 256GB (8x32GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM $940.65 + $20.62 Delivery @ Amazon UK via AU

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The blockbuster deal is back and this time ~$30 cheaper after factoring in delivery
No Prime shipping available with Expedited International Delivery to Sydney comeing to ~$20 so ~$960 total

Excellent price for a huge amount of RAM, split it with a mate or 3
Perfect for OzBargainer's with high yielding Threadripper setups

KF432C16RBAK8/256
XMP 3200 CL16-19-19 @1.35V
https://www.kingston.com/datasheets/KF432C16RBAK8_256.pdf

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  • +10

    thanks op, got 2!

  • +8

    Thanks OP, bought 10
    You gotta stock up!

  • RAM it up

  • +28

    Sweet, I never need to close a Chrome tab again.

    • +3

      are you sure about that

      • +7

        Chrome: bet.

    • +3

      I wouldn't go that far but this should at least let you keep eight or nine open.

      • exactly 8. after that paging will occur

    • Hold my beer!
      Chrome, probably.

  • +9

    Thanks OP, bought 50 to build a bridge across my front yard

  • That's a lot of 32GB

  • +1

    Fancy way to dress up your Xmas tree

  • How does it come packaged? All togrther or in 32gb packets

  • +2

    so many colours! so many dollars!

  • +15

    Don’t need storage anymore, I’ll just install Windows on the RAM. Hope the power doesn’t go out

    • RAM disk used to be a thing, not so much anymore with NVMe. You could technically install a whole VM in one and say that you’re running windows completely from RAM though?

  • Oh! So even TechFast and BPC Tech shop on OzB.

  • +3

    No Prime shipping available with Expedited International Delivery to Sydney comeing to ~$20 so ~$960 total

    Free delivery now. Prime not required.

    Cancelled and ordered again to save $20.

  • +2

    This is so confusing, are there gamer motherboards with 8 slots for DDR4 non-ECC? Who needs this much non-ECC memory if not for CAD/Server use? Surely no game can get anywhere near this much memory use in 2022?

    • +2

      Good observation. Just about any board with 8 slots would be ECC RAM.
      This could be a good deal if you have a friend to go halves or quarters

      • +11

        Any deal on friends?

      • +6
        • Oh my goodness.

        • We go to 11

        • Why would Asus make a gaming TRX40 MB? TRX40 was very useful for a number of cases (More cores, 256GB of RAM and have 4 GPUs installed), but certainly not for gaming.

          • @DmytroP: It is odd fit for a niche market that doesn’t really exist. Maybe it was for 12 year old crypto bros with RGB rigs?

            Nonetheless, it’s a good option for a home lab or self hosting setup if you don’t want to fork out for a server motherboard, or have no need for ECC and IPMI etc.

            • @Bedgrub: you got ppl running 3-way SLi with 3x 8800 ultra , even before bitcoin exists

              then you got ppl asking WHY bother quad-cores when most games only utilize single core 15 years ago

              it was all for fun and they don't use their PC just for gaming alone,
              coz unlike consoles, you can do anything with PC eventhough every PC parts screams GAMING RGB

            • @Bedgrub: TRX40 with 4 GPUs and 128-256GB of RAM (or even better the more recent pro variants with more IO and 5th gen threadrippers) is a good setup for the relatively cheap deep learning (or ML in general) rig, I can imagine a number of other productivity-related use cases. Very strange to see gaming-oriented marketing with RGB etc.

    • +3

      part time gamer + 8k video editing with full res live preview , using 1 single rig.

      or some multitasking guy like SBF playing LoL whilst conferencing with Sequoia on $240m investment meeting

    • are there gamer motherboards with 8 slots for DDR4 non-ECC

      Yes, HEDT. X299 was the last. Not everyone does nothing but game on their PC.

      • I'd consider threadrippers to be the last HEDT platform.

        • some guy plonk in 5995wx engineering sample "dubbed 5990x" onto their rog zenith, running 64 cores at 5Ghz

          that's 4x of our peasants R9 5950x … with 16 ryzen3 cores x 4 = 64

          https://rog.asus.com/au/motherboards/rog-zenith/rog-zenith-i…

          if you wanted to ask WHY ? well, that's PC world for you.

          • @dcep: This is strange, *5wx chips are not compatible with the TRX40 platform (different pinout etc. Here AMD behaved even worse than Intel compatibility-wise, releasing an expensive motherboard for the single generation of CPUs).

  • +1

    Why do you buy RAM if you can simple download? https://downloadmoreram.com/

    • +1

      Mate, that not gaming RAM. Let me know when I can download gaming RAM.

      • Everyone knows that if doesn’t have RGB then it’s garbage

        • And if you don't have at least 16GB your PC will explode.

  • +2

    Coming up as 2200 now

    • +1

      Reserve bank raised the rates again 😩

  • +1

    Just got this, I can imagine how rambunctiously I'll be installing this into my PC, trying to get my Minecraft rambouillet farm going.

    I hope there won't be any ramifications with having too much RAM, or i'll probably rampage as it's a lot of dosh to splosh.

    Anyway, enough of my rambling.

    • +4

      You really tried hard to ram that through didn't you…

  • but i only want 2 sticks

    • +2

      I hear they grow on trees

  • +5

    Bought this from Amazon UK last time the deal was on and received a 50 pack of disposable masks. No exchange offered, just refunded 30 days later. Nightmare.

  • +2

    I hope nobody purchased this, your going to get something else… A lot of hassle and time-wasting to come.

  • +2

    lucky i still have my x299 and trx40 boards n cpu..

  • +2

    Step 1. Buy 256GB ram for $1000
    Step 2. x
    Step 3. Profit

    solve for x

  • At first I thought there are octa channel RAMs, then I read "share with mates", but googled "motherboards with 8 memory slots" anyway, surprised they do exist.

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