32GB RAM adoption vindication as workloads demand capacity
Key claims
- 32GB RAM, once mocked on /g/, is now standard and justifies early adopters.
- 2x32GB DDR5-8000 RAM purchase proved to be an economically poor decision.
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- /g/109250005 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 14 replies 2x32GB DDR5-8000 RAM purchase proved to be an economically poor decision.
- /g/109249008 ↗ live · archive vindicated evergreen 11 replies 32GB RAM, once mocked on /g/, is now standard and justifies early adopters.
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