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Old 22-Aug-2007, 15:29
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ECC Memory


hi thrre, i have just bought this board, and i need sum ram for it, i want to know what ECC ram means and possably if you could give me a link in where to get it

http://developer.intel.com/design/servers/boards/se7520bb2/index.htm
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Re: ECC Memory


ECC memory automatically checks for memory errors and corrects them. It's typically used in servers. It will fix single bit errors (the most common) but it will not correct double bit errors.

Try www.crucial.com.
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