G.Skill is here to help, just in case people actually have a chance of surviving the ASUS booth-induced death by overdose on absurd.
The company has put on display a memory kit with a total capacity of 96 GB. Yes, that's the correct figure. You'll need a dual-socket motherboard for all of them to be recognized, since no one CPU can detect so many gigabytes.
The capacity was attained by combining twelve 8 GB RipjawsZ DDR3-1600 MHz modules.
Indeed, we are looking at a RAM kit that has a greater capacity than many SSDs. Dear Scott.
As if this one product wasn't enough, G.Skill has also brought forth a 16 GB TridentX kit (4 x 4 GB) with a clock speed of 3 GHz (which Corsair failed to reach, despite prior reports). You may now gawk.