Oh yes, I understand that. I only wish that ECC support in general starts getting more traction in consumer electronics. Nowadays (unless you go to super noisy super expensive server hardware) maybe with an AMD processor maybe a motherboard manufacturer will have a 20-links-deep document that says that these ECC modules may be supported, proceed at your own risk, might set your flat on fire, kill kittens etc. When you had a couple of gigs of ram it was probably irrelevant but if you have multiple TB of RAM caching file access ECC should become normalised.
Aurornis|2 years ago
You can get ECC support on Intel 12th and 13th generation parts by buying a motherboard with a W680 chipset.
You can get ECC support on modern AMD CPUs by picking a motherboard that lists ECC support listed on the product page. It’s not that hard.
delfinom|2 years ago
AMD otoh has brought ECC to the table in Ryzens without the same shenanigans
rini17|2 years ago
RecycledEle|2 years ago
Registered (meaning ECC and buffered) RAM is common in the workstation market, so it is not limited to noisy servers.
Check out HP Z series and Dell Precision workstations. They are available used / refurbished at low prices.
andromeduck|2 years ago
MichaelZuo|2 years ago
For the higher priced models you cant even order them with non-ECC memory.