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Kingston Demos 24GB Memory Configuration

The system managed to run smoothly with 9 VMs and Crysis running

By Ionut Arghire, Hardware Editor

5th of March 2009, 14:06 GMT

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Kingston Technology Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a worldwide leading provider of memory products, announced recently a demonstration concerning a desktop PC that has been set up with six 4GB DDR3 ValueRAM modules, totaling an impressive 24GB of memory. The system the demonstration has been made on also includes a Gigabyte GA-EX58 UD5 motherboard, as well as an Intel 920 Core i7 CPU, and an NVIDIA graphics solution.

“In order to demonstrate that the system does run steadily, a VMware workstation was turned on, along with 9 VM clients running simultaneously. Each virtual instance was then allocated about 2G of memory,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston Technology. “Additionally, a copy of Crysis was turned on in the last VM, the equivalent of 10 computers running on one desktop computer. A professional gamer obviously wouldn’t choose to play this way, but it was a great way to prove that the system worked perfectly!”

The company's award-winning Kingston ValueRAM memory solutions have been developed with both end user and system integrator in mind. They are meant to meet industry standard specifications, while also being able to provide high quality and impressive performance to leverage the user experience. In addition, the memory modules can also prove a great option for those who want to use 100-percent-tested products that meet all industry specifications.

The video published by Kingston Technology Europe Ltd shows how the system does not use the whole amount of memory installed on it, but only about 21GB of DDR3. And even with all those virtual machines opened, the game was still running nicely on the last instance of VM, which is more than impressive. Take a look at the video below to see how fast and smooth the system featuring the DDR3 ValueRAM modules runs.



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