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hunter1895
12-12-01, 04:00 PM
do you really need error protection? is it woth the money and does it slow your memory down? boy theres alot to this building computer stuff but im learning alot and im doin it right the first time .:D

Placid
12-12-01, 06:25 PM
No you don't need it unless you are using the memory in a mission critical server,yes it is slightly slower than non-ecc.

nodoze
01-07-02, 04:31 AM
I'm also considered ecc/non-ecc for a new computer & understand that ecc costs for & impacts the performance. But will it give me a more stable system & how much slower will it be?

Jon
01-07-02, 12:14 PM
The actual difference in speed will not be noticeable to you in the real world at all. As far as stability goes, it won't help any. All it does is check and correct any low bit errors that pass through which are very uncommon in the first place.

This memory does not overclock well at all either. You're normally extremely lucky to get 10 more MHz out of it max.

Ebola
01-07-02, 12:42 PM
i had pc 100 buffered, register and the whole shabang ecc ram that would do 133 mhz. and just so you know its slow. your sandra scores will be noticibly higher with non ecc.