I have to limit my comments to the discussion above to why the Extreme has 48 gigs of RAM.
When one installs the maximum number of RAM sticks to utilize all of the available RAM data channels you can hear an audible boost in SQ. We are pretty confident its the lowering of thread execution latency when all RAM data channels are being used that delivers the audible uptick. The smallest size RAM stick you can buy today is 4GB. The Extreme mobo has 12 RAM data channels, 6 for each CPU so that's why the Extreme ends up with 48 GB of RAM.
What's interesting is when turntable manufacturers go to extreme lengths to deliver improvements in sound, it's pretty much universal accolades
With a server, we get so many dingbats and ridicule for pulling the stops out, but we are not complaining as the Extreme can sing for itself ;-)
When one installs the maximum number of RAM sticks to utilize all of the available RAM data channels you can hear an audible boost in SQ. We are pretty confident its the lowering of thread execution latency when all RAM data channels are being used that delivers the audible uptick. The smallest size RAM stick you can buy today is 4GB. The Extreme mobo has 12 RAM data channels, 6 for each CPU so that's why the Extreme ends up with 48 GB of RAM.
What's interesting is when turntable manufacturers go to extreme lengths to deliver improvements in sound, it's pretty much universal accolades
With a server, we get so many dingbats and ridicule for pulling the stops out, but we are not complaining as the Extreme can sing for itself ;-)