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Crucial RAM 96GB Kit (2x48GB) DDR5 SODIMM 5600MHz $355.40 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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Hi all, not quite sure how to format this.

Can get the price in title when using the 6% off coupon code and checkout after adding another eligible item - cheapest I found to get the price was this delightful read What to Do When You Feel Like Hitting: A No Hitting Book for Toddlers which was $8.90 with Prime to save $22.15 off the DDR5 price.

Kudos to @RNDM for mentioning the Amazon deal in this BD790i thread

I note that Amazon Prime is having a deal in a few days so maybe there will be better deals afoot, but this is fairly sharp for what is the maximum ram a lot of notebooks/laptops can take.

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  • +7

    What if my toddler can't read?

    • Then you’ve got other problems

    • Only a problem if you can't read

  • +5

    That's a lot of ram!

    • +2

      That's what she said?

    • +2

      Hilux and Ford ranger drivers do not approve this comment

  • Good price

  • +2

    Noob question - but have we really reached the point of needing 96GB of RAM?

    I'm still in the 32-64GB range of RAM mindset but I'd love to hear about the use cases for this much ram.

    • +10

      For a very small amount of users only, especially considering this is for a laptop / SFF PCs.

      Standard mum and dad users will need around 8-16GB
      Gamers 16-32GB
      Prosumers running virtual machines or other demanding tasks like video editing >32GB

    • +1

      I need this for my SFF pc in my rack

    • +2

      I have a Minisforum MS-01 that takes this exact RAM as a Proxmox server.

      Except I literally just bought (Friday) 64GB for $260 locally 😭😭

    • For people who use SFF computers for building out virtualized environments at home… homelabs. Memory capacity is usually the limiting factor so having 96GB on one device is pretty nice.

    • +3

      Either you need 32gb or you need 1TB plus (at work), not many in between it's true

    • +1

      Honestly it's really not needed for the majority of use cases, I do a bunch of (simple) CAD and 32gb is fine, 16gb was not. I just got on the train because I bought the BD790i and now this ram will go with it for the life of it and when I replace it again in whatever year (2028? 2030?) I will have a way over the top low power server to do whatever with.

      • +1

        Except i cant see anywhere were it mentions 96gb of ram in the specs or bios updates for the bd790i, also just got one and went 64GB for $250. I have 96gb atm and its not needed really even woth 48gb of vram also in said pc

        • Yeah it says it caps at 64gb but several people online have successfully run 96.

          Total overkill I agree. If there are better deals on 64 this coming week I will probably cancel/return

    • Game dev stuff for me. I could run one program at a time, but the best way for my workflow is around 40gb or ram "in use".

    • I have 64GB in my main machine, due to wanting to leave chrome open with 1000 tabs when I play elden ring.

      Also I wanted four sticks as they are individually lit up like WOPR in wargames

  • +15

    If this ram is so dim why doesn't it have rgb

  • Thanks, I've put this on my 2033 to-do list.

    • Obligatory comment " 96GB RAM is too much in 2024"

      • Yeah, but future proofing.

        • +1

          By 2033, we should have 988GB DDR10 Ultra Pro Max

          • +1

            @easternculture: My system RAM tends to double every 4 years, and I have 16GB now, so 96GB by 2033 sounds about right.

          • @easternculture: 988GB but with future proofing, still ddr5 and whatever the best AM5 CPU is

        • I bought two sets to run in quad SLI.

      • +3

        Obligatory comment "8GB RAM is all people will ever need!"

      • +2

        Tell Apple that, they still have laptop with 8GB Ram in 2024.

  • -1

    What's the wecommended amount of dedotated wam I should have to a survr ?

    • +1

      96 gee bees

    • +1

      2 ram chips

    • 😎 honestly depends if you're running a modpack or not.

  • Really great find! Just bought a Corsair one, same speed and memory the other day for $412 and was the cheapest I could find (based in AUS + card surcharge).

  • +2

    96G! I was away from pc world for toooooo loooooog

    • +1

      I remember buying 96mb to be able to play bigger maps on a certain RTS game. I don't want to calculate how long ago that was.

      • Total Annihilation - is that you?

      • I was just thinking about the 96mb EDO I was told was too much in 1997.

        /me Loads 16mb heapsize in Quake.

  • Would these be good for my raspberry pi 3?

  • +2

    The strange amount bothers me.

  • +13

    In 2034 96GB will be the standard for a PC, while Macbook Airs will still ship with 8GB base model.

    • +4

      And $6k to upgrade to 96GB RAM

  • Time to burn a whole in my laptop casing.. Haha

    • Is that a hole as big as your laptop case?

      • Any hard data crunching is gonna put a hole where my cpu is.. Lol and that's what 96GB memory is good for

  • My new XPS has soldered in RAM, any deals for soldering irons?

  • +1

    Is this OK for YouTube?

    • 64K video res when 🙄 YouTube still 60fps streams 😒

  • Is it possible to claim TRS on this? Im guessing no because its from amazon US?

  • Apple has left the chat.

  • Niche use case: add pc running 70b llm model at 1 token a second.

  • Is this enough for Google Chrome?

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