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64gb of SODIMM memory for the new Razer blade 15?


Hello, I noticed that the new upcoming Razer blade 15 will be able to accept up to 64gb of SODIMM memory in dual channel. The thing is I can find nowhere where to buy these products, I saw here and there that samsung was planning to release 32gb SODIMM modules but I can't find where to buy them anywhere (whether in Europe or the US). I really need that amount of RAM as I'm working in AI and 32gb if very limiting for me. Thanks.
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Joikansai
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Maybe this, there’s also some from eBay shipped from China but I would recommend from somewhere with phone CS support. If money isn’t problem Apple sells one on their store for Mac mini 2018 with almost €2K😅

Thanks for your response. Indeed I saw some Chinese vendors on ebay selling it... but it's very suspicious. How can they be the only one who sell that stuff? I mean it's like the 2TB chinese micro SD cards, displays 2TB when plugged in and saturate when you reach 128mb of storage lol. As for Apple they don't seem to sell the RAM separately anymore and yeah, it's freaking expensive so I'd rather look for an alternative. It's just weird there is no official reseller yet and I'm curious to know what official RAM stick is supported in the new Razer blade 15 2019 manual as there is almost none out there.

Joikansai
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VeryLightMalachicoast623
Thanks for your response. Indeed I saw some Chinese vendors on ebay selling it... but it's very suspicious. How can they be the only one who sell that stuff? I mean it's like the 2TB chinese micro SD cards, displays 2TB when plugged in and saturate when you reach 128mb of storage lol. As for Apple they don't seem to sell the RAM separately anymore and yeah, it's freaking expensive so I'd rather look for an alternative. It's just weird there is no official reseller yet and I'm curious to know what official RAM stick is supported in the new Razer blade 15 2019 manual as there is almost none out there.
Samsung has revealed it in summer 2018 I believe and maybe manufacturer like Apple or other big brands already booked them for their OEM stock. I think it’ll pop up in 2019 more.

Joikansai
Samsung has revealed it in summer 2018 I believe and maybe manufacturer like Apple or other big brands already booked them for their OEM stock. I think it’ll pop up in 2019 more.
Yeah saw the announcement made in mid-2018 but didn't hear anything since then :( . Hope they don't take too much time to release it

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As for Apple they don't seem to sell the RAM separately anymore and yeah, it's freaking expensive so I'd rather look for an alternative. It's just weird there is no official reseller yet and I'm curious to know what official RAM stick is supported in the new Razer blade 15 2019 manual as there is almost none out there.Chaturbate Xnxx Tubegalore

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VeryLightMalachicoast623
Hello, I noticed that the new upcoming Razer blade 15 will be able to accept up to 64gb of SODIMM memory in dual channel. The thing is I can find nowhere where to buy these products, I saw here and there that samsung was planning to release 32gb SODIMM modules but I can't find where to buy them anywhere (whether in Europe or the US). I really need that amount of RAM as I'm working in AI and 32gb if very limiting for me. Thanks.
I’m trying these in my Razer 15 Base Model https://www.scan.co.uk/products/32gb-1x32gb-samsung-ddr4-so-dimm-laptop-sff-memory-pc4-21300-2666-non-ecc-unbuffered-cas-19-19-19-12

Yes, this is the RAM I have. I finally bought an MSI GS65 from HIDEvolution with 64gb of RAM. Liking it very much so far!

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