Darthfett
Aerospace/Cybersecurity Software Engineer
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I didn't even know there was anything higher than 32. But I guess it would be pretty sweet to have 128 just to say you do.
That's how much it supports, not necessarily any measure of a good computer by today's standards. Windows XP supports up to 4GB, and 8 years ago no one even thought about 2GB of RAM, much less 4.
By the way, while we're on the topic of how much computers can handle, I should mention that the highest amount of RAM in one stick is currently at 4GB. A standard computer only has 4 slots (with some super-high-end having 6), which puts the realistic limit at 16GB of RAM.
128gb? To do what? Run every program ever made at once?
Haha, seems that way, doesn't it? Here's something related. The drives are relatively new:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive