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Can we use ECC Regd. memory on desktop Mobo's

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:33 am
by bimbla
Can we use ECC Regd. memory on desktop Mobo's?
What if the # of pins is the same?

bimbla.

Uhm

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:46 am
by shaun
Yes and No.

184 pin?

Which motherboard?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 11:17 am
by tazdevl
Depends if the motherboard supports it. Also if you have non-ECC RAM on the computer, the answer is no.

ECC RAM is overkill for most desktop applications.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:10 pm
by Boba_Fett
If it does not say in your motherboard manual (or in rare cases, BIOS updates), it will not support ECC ram. Besides, ECC ram is always slower than regular unbuffered ram. Plus, ECC has zero tangible benefit unless you are running mulitple gigs of ram ;)

ECC RAM

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 8:25 am
by bimbla
My mobo is K7N2G-ILSR
Manual does not say anything about supporting it.

This is just out- of curiosity. Auction on E-bay for Kingston HyperX 2 X 512 went 'un-bought' for $150

bimbla.

Re: ECC RAM

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 10:26 am
by LoneWolf
bimbla wrote:My mobo is K7N2G-ILSR
Manual does not say anything about supporting it.

This is just out- of curiosity. Auction on E-bay for Kingston HyperX 2 X 512 went 'un-bought' for $150

bimbla.


Considering that Outpost.com periodically sells new Kingston HyperX 2x512 kits for $150-160, I'd say you'd be better off checking there and not Ebay. Bought my PC3200 kit there for $159 a few weeks ago.

Ebay can have good deals...but always shop around first to know whether you're getting a good deal on a quality product or not. A lot of sellers make quite a bit of extra money off uninformed people...and that's the fault of the buyer for failing to educate themselves.

Kingston has different model codes for different HyperX RAM, if someone was selling the Ultra-Low Latency version of HyperX that might be worth it, or older Winbond BH5 based stuff...but if it's current, that really isn't a deal when compared to retail.