{"id":387,"title":"How many Chrome tabs can you open with 2TB RAM?","description":"Linus from Linus Tech Tips attempts to build a computer with an astonishing 2 terabytes of RAM. He explains the technical challenges and specific hardware required, such as a server-grade motherboard and high-capacity LRDIMM memory modules from SK hynix. After successfully assembling and booting the system, he stress-tests it by opening thousands of Chrome tabs to see how much memory can be utilized. The experiment pushes the system to its software limits, demonstrating the immense power of 2TB of RAM even if it's practically impossible to fully use in a typical desktop environment.","slug":"how-many-chrome-tabs-can-you-open-with-2tb-ram","creator":"LinusTechTips","duration":770.716735,"tags":["Linus Tech Tips","2TB RAM","computer build","SK hynix","server hardware","AMD EPYC","stress test","Google Chrome","memory","SSD","extreme PC"],"transcription":"Two terabytes of RAM. How on earth do you pack two terabytes of RAM onto a single system? I mean, it sounds crazy to say it out loud. And it is a little crazy. I mean, unless you're looking at exotic quad or eight CPU socket designs, even a server grade motherboard, like this one from Gigabyte, typically tops out in the neighborhood of 16 memory slots. So step one then, is we are going to need some very special memory. A single stick of this RAM has more capacity than your entire system. One of these is 128 gigabytes of memory. And naturally, to hit two terabytes as advertised in the video title, we are going to need a lot of them. SK Hynix is also promoting their new Gold S31 SSD. Every component of the Gold S31 SATA 3 SSD was produced, built, and designed by SK Hynix to meet their quality and performance standards. We're going to be using this as our boot drive during our testing, and I'm going to have a link to where you guys can learn more in the video description. I gotta ground myself here. I'm pretty sure SK Hynix isn't sending me more of these if I zap them. So get ready for a technical deep dive, guys. Traditional registered server DIMMs operate in parallel, such that effectively each of the individual memory chips on the module is wired directly to the memory controller that's built into the CPU. So that's where all the traces that you see running between your memory slots and your CPU socket come into play. Now, there are two ways that you can increase the capacity of a memory module. You can add more chips by putting them on both sides, or by double stacking them like we see here, or you can actually engineer the chips themselves with more data areas or ranks. A dual rank memory module might have exactly the same number of visible chips soldered onto it, but it's effectively like smushing two single rank modules into a single slot. And a quad rank module is like stuffing four modules into a single slot. Which is pretty cool if you need more capacity, but it causes a small problem. The memory controller on a given CPU has a limited number of ranks that it can be wired into directly before performance starts to drop off or it reaches a hard limit. So you might run into cases in the server world where even though a motherboard has, you know, let's say 16 slots, you could populate all of them with dual rank modules or only half of them with quad rank modules and then running at a reduced speed. There's not much point in doubling your memory density if you cut away half of your expansion slots and some speed, right? Like that's classic one step forward, two steps back. So we're getting around that problem today using what's called load reduced or LRDIMMs. And there is a lot of engineering packed into these. They run at a blistering 2933 MHz, so that is the rated speed of our AMD Epic 64 core processor. And they have both a ninth chip in each one of these rows for ECC or error correction and an extra memory buffer chip that allows the processor's memory controller to operate in serial mode. This serial operation causes a quad rank DIMM to load the memory controller like a dual rank DIMM or an eight rank DIMM to operate like a quad. Now it comes with a performance penalty, but if you're... I could not find any matching places. I'm not talking to you, Siri. What what even is this? What are you talking about? Now it comes with a performance penalty, but if your workload requires a ton of memory, taking a small latency hit is a lot better than not having enough RAM at all. Just need a boot SSD, so all the memory, volatile or otherwise in our system is actually made by SK Hynix in Korea. They're one of only a handful of actual memory manufacturers in the world. They've been making SSDs for years, but it's only recently that they branched out of just system builders and enterprise users into retail. So let's get Windows 10 loaded up on this puppy. Moment of truth time. Server boards lack a lot of the creature comforts of consumer boards, so we're just going to short a couple pins to turn it on. Like, I'm standing here eagerly waiting, but I'm not actually expecting it to do anything anytime soon. Every time you boot up a motherboard with a new hardware configuration, it needs to go through a process called memory training. And the more RAM you have, the longer it takes. So this could take like 10 minutes to turn on the first time. So... It may have taken long enough for a wardrobe change, lttstore.com, but we're up. 2,097,152 megabytes of memory running at 2933 million transfers per second, 64 cores of processor goodness. And I actually got a cool tip from Gigabyte that apparently if you pop in here and ignore all of this warning stuff right here, you can actually overclock your memory on this platform. So it turns out the maximum limit for installed memory for Windows 10 Pro happens to be, boom, you guessed it, exactly two terabytes. So this is a bog standard Windows 10 install with 0% memory usage. I could probably even open up Chrome and it would still be 0%. Before we proceed with our entire test though, I do plan to find out just how many tabs we can handle. I want to have a look at what performance looks like with our configuration. It's worth noting that our 64 core processor actually doesn't have SMT enabled. So it's only running 64 threads. It's a bit of an idiosyncracy of this board right now and I haven't spent any time figuring it out. Boom, 52.44 seconds. So we're not looking at some kind of, you know, crippling performance difference or anything like that. So we got to figure out a good way to do this. So Brandon, hit me with some websites. YouTube? B&H Photo Video. Let's get some Neopets in there, you know. LinkedIn? What are you talking about, Brandon? What are you doing on LinkedIn? Oh, sure, yeah. Hey, there he is. Oh, no, this is a terrible LinkedIn profile. All right, it seems like he's sticking around. Newgrounds. Oh, I love it. And we'll head over to the MKBHD store. This is my favorite 10 million subscriber commemorative merch right here. Chrome is actually using 2 and 1/2 gigs of RAM right now, doing functionally nothing. So, it's a hog still. It just doesn't make a dent. It doesn't even register. It's flat lined. So, let's do it. Let's open all 20 tabs in a new window. Yes, I'm sure. We jumped from 5 to 5.8. Now I want to find out if cycling through them actually increases it. So we're going to control tab over through all these tabs and see if it jumps. It's going to slow us down quite a bit in terms of how many tabs we can open per minute if we have to do that. And it looks like we don't. Hey, that's great news. So now this just becomes an exercise in how fast can I click? This is super dumb. I want a piece of paper. You know, I'm going to start tallying how many tabs I'm opening. I need paper. Update for you guys. At 200 Chrome tabs, we are now at 10 gigs of RAM and 1% usage. 600 tabs. 700 tabs. 900 tabs. 1,000 tabs. 5%. This is interesting. Neopets seems to be our heaviest website. First you take my youth, then you take my CPU cycles. We are up to 69% CPU usage. Well, I think we're going to run out of CPU before we run out of memory here, guys. We are over one stick of memory use now, 132 gigs. Chrome at least admits that it's using over 100 gigs of RAM now. Power usage, very high. 5,000 tabs. Here we go, boys. We're at, hey, we're at 10% RAM usage now. So that's sick. But what's interesting is that in spite of us having resources available to us, the system is getting slower and slower and slower to the point where even when this ad managed to load in, I couldn't help but notice it was running at a super crazy low resolution. Look at this. Here, here's a perfect example. It just froze while it was playing back. That's what it looks like. Opening 100 now, when we already have 5,000 open in the background, was like opening up the first 500 when we did it. Now this is interesting. I was going to rearrange the tabs to shoot the thumbnail and we got a spike in CPU usage and I'm not I'm not sure if memory actually changed, but check this out. A bunch of these tabs that were already open before are reloading now. So it seems like interacting with the window actually gets it to refresh, but that doesn't change our RAM usage and since that's what we're after, I guess that's still okay. Uh oh. Oh no. We might have hit our limit. Brandon. Brandon. I'm rolling. We might have hit our limit, Brandon. But I want to get the thumbnail. If I have to open them all again to get the damn thumbnail, it's going to suck. 6,000. We're at the point now where doing almost anything in Chrome on the system, I'm trying to combine a tab I accidentally dragged out of a browser window back into it and it just it's not responsive enough to do it. But what, oh, hey. It did it. Okay. So we got that. I mean, GIMP's managing to open up, so that's cool. We are just shy of 200 gigs of memory usage now. And that's just from rearranging all the tabs. We were at closer to like 185, weren't we? This is so weird. Check this out. This up here says Amazon, but MKBHD is also selected and this is an Apple website. So strictly speaking, we may not be at the limit, but from a practical standpoint, I think we've reached the limit. Oh no, I think I just did the wavy thing where everything minimizes. Oh no. The system is completely unusable at this point. Look at them all go. A right click. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 25, 20, there it is. Just shy of 30 seconds just to right click. So, we only managed to use about a tenth of our RAM, half of our CPU, but we seem to have reached architectural limits of the software itself, whether it's Chrome or Windows. And 6,000 tabs is well beyond what is actually usable in Google Chrome. I hope you guys enjoyed coming along with us on the ride. Massive shout out to SK Hynix for sponsoring this video, sending over two terabytes of memory even though we didn't manage to use it all this time. And of course, providing their Gold S31 SSD for us to boot off of. It's available in 250 gig, 500 gig and 1 terabyte capacities. It comes with a 5-year warranty. And if you're looking for a high-performance SATA SSD, you guys can check it out. It is at the link in the video description. So thanks for watching, guys. Hope you had as much fun as we did with this insanity. And we will see you in the next video. If you enjoy more server type content like this, we actually built a crazy NAS a little while ago. You can check out that video down below.","timeline":[{"t":0,"speech":"Two terabytes of RAM.","visual":{"action":"A man holds up a large blue computer motherboard and speaks excitedly to the camera.","colors":{"dominant":"black","palette":["black","grey","blue","white","skin tone"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The man and the motherboard are in sharp focus.","framing":"medium shot"},"mood":"enthusiastic","objects":[{"color":"blue","name":"server motherboard","position":"center, held by the man","state":"being displayed"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie over a dark green t-shirt"},"face":"excited, speaking with an open mouth","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding the motherboard on both sides","pose":"standing, facing the camera","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"A dark grey wall with a white patterned curtain on the left. 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Every component of the Gold S31 SATA 3 SSD was produced, built, and designed by SK Hynix to meet their quality and performance standards.","visual":{"action":"The man holds up the white tray of RAM sticks and then picks up a small black box for an SSD, presenting it to the camera.","colors":{"dominant":"black","palette":["black","grey","white","skin tone","green"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The man and the products he is holding are in focus.","framing":"medium shot"},"mood":"promotional","objects":[{"color":"white","name":"tray of RAM","position":"held by man","state":"being shown"},{"color":"black","name":"SK hynix Gold S31 SSD box","position":"held by man","state":"being shown"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie"},"face":"smiling, speaking clearly","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding a tray of RAM and an SSD box","pose":"standing","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"dark grey wall with white patterned curtain","lighting":"soft studio lighting","location":"tech studio"},"text_on_screen":[]}},{"t":60,"speech":"","visual":{"action":"A close-up shot of a hand holding the black SK hynix Gold S31 SSD box. 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I'm pretty sure SK Hynix isn't sending me more of these if I zap them.","visual":{"action":"The man touches a metal object to ground himself before handling a RAM stick, showing concern about static electricity.","colors":{"dominant":"black","palette":["black","grey","white","skin tone","brown"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The man is in focus.","framing":"medium shot"},"mood":"cautious","objects":[{"color":"green","name":"RAM stick","position":"in his hands","state":"being handled carefully"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"silver hoop earring in left ear","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie"},"face":"serious, then slightly smiling","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding a RAM stick","pose":"standing at a desk","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"dark grey wall, desk with computer parts","lighting":"warm light from a desk lamp","location":"tech studio"},"text_on_screen":[]}},{"t":105,"speech":"So get ready for a technical deep dive, guys. Traditional registered server DIMMs operate in parallel, such that effectively each of the individual memory chips on the module is wired directly to the memory controller that's built into the CPU.","visual":{"action":"The man holds a RAM stick and gestures with it while explaining the technical details of how server memory works.","colors":{"dominant":"black","palette":["black","grey","white","skin tone","green"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The man and the RAM stick are in focus.","framing":"medium shot"},"mood":"educational","objects":[{"color":"green","name":"RAM stick","position":"held in his left hand","state":"being used as a prop"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"silver hoop earring","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie"},"face":"focused, explaining a concept","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding and gesturing with a RAM stick","pose":"standing","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"dark grey wall with a white lamp","lighting":"warm light from a desk lamp","location":"tech studio"},"text_on_screen":[]}},{"t":115,"speech":"So that's where all the traces that you see running between your memory slots and your CPU socket come into play.","visual":{"action":"The man holds the back of the blue motherboard, pointing with his finger at the intricate traces running from the CPU socket area to the memory slots.","colors":{"dominant":"blue","palette":["blue","black","skin tone","silver","grey"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The motherboard and his hand are in focus.","framing":"close-up"},"mood":"educational","objects":[{"color":"blue","name":"server motherboard (back side)","position":"center","state":"being shown"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie"},"face":"in profile, speaking","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding motherboard and pointing at traces","pose":"standing","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"dark grey wall","lighting":"warm lighting","location":"tech studio"},"text_on_screen":[]}},{"t":128,"speech":"or by double stacking them like we see here, or you can actually engineer the chips themselves with more data areas or ranks.","visual":{"action":"The man holds a double-sided RAM stick, pointing to the memory chips on both sides to illustrate how capacity is increased.","colors":{"dominant":"black","palette":["black","grey","green","skin tone","white"]},"composition":{"angle":"eye-level","focus":"The RAM stick and his hands are in focus.","framing":"close-up"},"mood":"explanatory","objects":[{"color":"green","name":"double-sided RAM stick","position":"center","state":"being displayed"}],"people":[{"age_range":"25-35","clothing":{"accessories":"","bottom":"","footwear":"","top":"black and grey zip-up hoodie"},"face":"speaking, explaining a technical detail","hair":"short, light brown","hands":"holding the RAM stick and pointing","pose":"standing","position":"center frame"}],"setting":{"architecture":"modern office/studio","background":"dark grey wall","lighting":"warm lighting","location":"tech studio"},"text_on_screen":[]}},{"t":140,"speech":"A dual rank memory module might have exactly the same number of visible chips soldered onto it, but it's effectively like smushing two single rank modules into a single slot.","visual":{"action":"A close-up shot of the RAM stick's label is shown. 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