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You could premiere category on HWBot.org, to date there are only entries up to 96 cores ;D (23.3 seconds the WR with 60 cores).
PD: Maybe the HWInfo64 detects it well.
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1,91TB of RAM

But then there's the thing about the micros, which are 4 micros with 8 cores each and ¿ 64 threads each?
or is it the total (because then I don't know where the 128 virtual ones come from :mudo: )Salu2! or the great Mr. Admin of Skynet

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1,91TB of RAM
But then there's the thing about the micros, which are 4 micros with 8 cores each and ¿ 64 threads each?
or is that the total (because then I don't know where the 128 virtual ones come from :mudo: )Salu2! or the great Mr. Admin of Skynet

Yes, it says so in the CPUZ screenshot, 8 cores and 64 threads per processor. I didn't even know about the existence of CPUs with 8 threads per core :ugly:
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Let's see if the CPU-Z gets confused, in Ark Intel it says that they are 18 cores and 36 threads, two threads per core.Intel® Xeon® Processor E7-8880 v3 (45M Cache, 2.30 GHz) Specifications
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Sir? I bow at your feet

Let's see if the CPU-Z is confused, in Ark Intel it says that they are 18 cores and 36 threads, two threads per core.
Intel® Xeon® Processor E7-8880 v3 (45M Cache, 2.30 GHz) Specifications
but I also can't make the 128 virtual ones fit :(
I think Windows 2012 is limited to 64 physical processors.
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It's a Server 2012, but it seems to have the same limitation:
Windows Server 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edit: I didn't say anything, I had read Windows 10 :facepalm:. Well, that explains everything.
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Packo has invalidated your result on hwbot, they ask for another cpuz with the memory tab open and that the version of wPrime is 1.55 :wall:
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Packo has invalidated your result on hwbot, they ask for another cpuz with the memory tab open and that the version of wPrime is 1.55 :wall:
yeah, I've seen it already… Well, it will be again. I can't be being an idiot because the guy of the moment wants windows 2008...
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@Yorus said in The RAM is there to be used:
If you want to use up RAM, just do a clean install of Windows 7 and let Windows Update do the rest...
And let him read this BRILLIANT answer now.... give this man a cookie!!