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  3. FUN FACT: You can use 64GB RAM on a Libreboot Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, when you install certain CPUs, such as the i3-9100T.

FUN FACT: You can use 64GB RAM on a Libreboot Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, when you install certain CPUs, such as the i3-9100T.

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  • libreleah@mas.toL This user is from outside of this forum
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    FUN FACT: You can use 64GB RAM on a Libreboot Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, when you install certain CPUs, such as the i3-9100T. Libreboot adds support for these CPUs, unlike Dell firmware.

    I tested it today and it works perfectly. I'm using it in my own machine. I now offer 64GB RAM, on the Libreboot 3050 Micro sold here:

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    Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

    Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

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    Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux (minifree.org)

    I'm Libreboot's founder. Sales fund the project. Libreboot replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware. Debian Linux or your choice of distro/BSD installed.

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    moses_izumi@fe.disroot.orgM noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN 2 Replies Last reply
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    • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

      FUN FACT: You can use 64GB RAM on a Libreboot Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, when you install certain CPUs, such as the i3-9100T. Libreboot adds support for these CPUs, unlike Dell firmware.

      I tested it today and it works perfectly. I'm using it in my own machine. I now offer 64GB RAM, on the Libreboot 3050 Micro sold here:

      Link Preview Image
      Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

      Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

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      Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux (minifree.org)

      I'm Libreboot's founder. Sales fund the project. Libreboot replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware. Debian Linux or your choice of distro/BSD installed.

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      moses_izumi@fe.disroot.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
      moses_izumi@fe.disroot.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @libreleah
      This is the kind of functionality that the coreboot scene should be touting just as prominently as the security perks.

      On that note, I wonder how many "crappy motherboards with poorly-designed chipsets" are just normal motherboards with unmitigated BIOS bugs.

      cc @th @elly
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      • libreleah@mas.toL libreleah@mas.to

        FUN FACT: You can use 64GB RAM on a Libreboot Dell OptiPlex 3050 Micro, when you install certain CPUs, such as the i3-9100T. Libreboot adds support for these CPUs, unlike Dell firmware.

        I tested it today and it works perfectly. I'm using it in my own machine. I now offer 64GB RAM, on the Libreboot 3050 Micro sold here:

        Link Preview Image
        Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

        Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux

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        Minifree Ltd – Libreboot 3050 Micro with 4-core i3-9100T, Intel UHD 630 graphics, 32GB/64GB DDR4 RAM, Intel AX210 WiFi, 1TB/2TB NVMe SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB (NVMe+SATA RAID1) and Debian Linux (minifree.org)

        I'm Libreboot's founder. Sales fund the project. Libreboot replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware. Debian Linux or your choice of distro/BSD installed.

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        noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN This user is from outside of this forum
        noisytoot@berkeley.edu.plN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @libreleah huh, I didn't expect it to work on any of the B0-stepping CPUs since Intel ark says they only support 64GB max (while the CPUs only available in other steppings that don't work without hardware modifications all say 128GB)

        When RAM prices go down I may try 128GB on OptiPlex 5050 SFF/Supermicro X11SSH-LN4F

        (edit: also, all your posts have the language incorrectly set to "de" (which also caused my reply to have the incorrect language set initially))
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