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@Wiimeiser
Theoretically, I believe an x86-64 CPU can support up to 8TB of RAM. Though that much RAM in a single system is extremely rare. A single unit machine that has 8TB of RAM would likely be some special-purpose piece of equipment, as often it’d be much better to spread out across multiple hardware nodes long before that point.
I’ve personally worked on systems that had up to 256GB of RAM (with dual CPUs), and I’ve seen servers that had 1TB of RAM in them (usually with 4CPUs). Though usually when it comes to systems with that much RAM, you’re talking about higher end servers that are designed to handle heavy virtualization / database / analysis workloads. It’s very uncommon to see personal computers/workstations with more than about 32GB RAM.
That’s all for a single machine too. when you’re talking about clusters, there’s practically no limit. I’ve worked on virtualization clusters that had 2TB RAM spread out across all the nodes (eight nodes with 256GB each)
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@Joey
…How much RAM can a computer even have?
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