WarriorII Moderator #666 Joined Nov 13, 2001 Location Moderating Feb 21, 2004 #2 I really doubt it. If it's not a "Server" board, then I'd say no it doesn't. Most "server" boards, take "Register Ram" I believe.
I really doubt it. If it's not a "Server" board, then I'd say no it doesn't. Most "server" boards, take "Register Ram" I believe.
N newg Member Joined Apr 4, 2003 Location Maine, U.S.A. Feb 21, 2004 #3 No mention of ECC support in my 8RDA+ mobo manual.......
INFERNO2 Member Joined Apr 1, 2003 Location Europe Feb 26, 2004 #4 newg said: No mention of ECC support in my 8RDA+ mobo manual....... Click to expand... Well most of them dont explicitly tell that it supports because server boards.. but I had one few yago that worked although it was not epox mobo I guess try and see )
newg said: No mention of ECC support in my 8RDA+ mobo manual....... Click to expand... Well most of them dont explicitly tell that it supports because server boards.. but I had one few yago that worked although it was not epox mobo I guess try and see )
H huneycutt Member Joined May 4, 2003 Location SC Feb 29, 2004 #6 I asked the same question in a different forum and reply said ECC is for servers and will slow a home computer down.
I asked the same question in a different forum and reply said ECC is for servers and will slow a home computer down.
OP Chixofnix Member Joined Nov 18, 2003 Location Kansas City, KS USA Feb 29, 2004 Thread Starter #7 i realize that, but just curious... has anyone actually tried it?
B bETAbILLY Registered Joined Nov 13, 2002 Location Western Pa. Feb 29, 2004 #8 ECC ram runs like non-ECC ram on motherboards that do not support ECC. By it's very nature, ECC ram is slower than normal ram because of the error checking it does.
ECC ram runs like non-ECC ram on motherboards that do not support ECC. By it's very nature, ECC ram is slower than normal ram because of the error checking it does.