Gigabyte I-RAM: more info I talked to the engineer who is involved with this product and he gave me the following information: • The I-RAM will work with almost any motherboard • If the PC is off but on an active power circuit, the I-RAM is powered • There is no technical reason for a 4 GB limit • Pricing is in the $60-70 range • Product will be available early August • It might be possible to use the PCI-E slot, but no plans yet http://www.overclockers.com/tips00788/index02.asp |
Aha! Now that's more like it! One major problem is almost solved. with the help of a UPS it is removed entirely too. Could you ask how soon before a 4+GB version? Are there sticks of RAM bigger than 1GB? Can you have sticks of different size? |
uhm; that post is a quote from the article linked:) to answer your memory question, yes there are 2gb sticks, yes they are expensive:) (€500-€700 for DDR) |
I'll just buy 2 iRAMs then |
JMKE have done a calculation what it will cost with the RAM (and what kind is more likely to be) |
if you get one iram with 4 gb for OS and quick apps... 4 gb will be enough for me... how much is a clean windows install? |
<2gb card + 4gb cost would be ~€500 at the least |
****! That's very expensive. What kind of RAM, is it the cheapest around? |
you have to calculate €70-100 for each DDR stick cheapest one will run at CL3-4-4-8 @ PC3200 which is more then enough for the I-Ram |
I think Gigabyte needs to find/describe an easy way to make it the OS disk. that would be fun to boot up |
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