Asrock Tweet about how Nick Shih gets a lot of RAM with ASRock X299 Taichi CLX. Nick used a dedicated motherboard X299 that supports up to 256GB of non-ECC DDR4 RAM and can accommodate a full terabyte of DDR4 RDIMM.
RAM used by Nick officially released eight LRDIMM SK Hynix 128 GB. Taichi CLX cards do not support LRDIMM.
LRDIMMs may look like regular DDR4 memory, but they are only supported by the workstation card provided with the X299 chip and should not be supported by the consumer panel under any circumstances. However, this will change when ASRock releases a new BIOS update that enables RDIMMs for main X299 motherboards on the 7th generation processors listed above.
In general, LRDIMM can provide a maximum speed of 2,666MHz, but the memory used in this test is 2933MHz CL21-21-21-47, which consumes only 1.20V.
It is worth noting that the memory it uses is overclocked to 3471 MHz and the clock frequency is 20-24-24-56, which depends on the Intel CPU.
Samsung announced 256 GB LRDIMM memory last year, but 2 TB of memory on the motherboard is a good feature for ASRock, and of course Samsung will support this memory there.
Mac Pro is the only device that can be considered consumable, although it does not seem expensive. It provides half or half of RAM at its highest level for $ 52,000.