ECC memory is also more expensive than nonECC RAM because of its extra memory chip a similarly heavyduty CPU is needed to support ECC memory For Intel CPUs, only the Xeon line supports ECC One of my computers with an X58 motherboard, a Xeon W3680, and 12 GB of ECC DDR3 would be able to run for a year without needing a restart With a regular Core i7 and non ECCRAM, crashes would occur at least every few months ECC protects against random bits being flipped in RAM, either due to electrical irregularities or cosmic rays(BIG OFFER) US $ 48% OFF Buy HUANANZHI X99 F8 X99 Motherboard With Intel XEON E5 2678 V3 LGA 113 DDR4 RECC NONECC Memory Combo Kit Set NVME From Vendor HUANANZHI Official Store Enjoy Free Shipping Worldwide!
Using non ecc ram with xeon
Using non ecc ram with xeon- ECC and NonECC must not be mixed!Click to expand You'll be needing DDR4 for X99 X79 was the last board to support DDR3 from the 'X' series



In 46 years of working on computers from the inside (designing the hardware, developing the software) even before RAM that was shielded against cosmic ray hits, which has been as common as "water is wet" for decades I've never seen an actual R The estimated failure rate for ECC memory, according to a 14 analysis by Puget Systems, a developer of highend workstations and servers The company analyzed the failure rates of its computer memory over a yearlong period By comparison, its nonECC memory failed 06 percent of the time, or 667 times more than the errorcorrecting option I was thinking of moving from x79 to x99, I found the xeon e5 26 v3 and xeon e5 2640 v3 quite interesting I found ram ecc ddr3 memory a good option, but are these models compatible with ddr3 ecc?
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I can confirm a Xeon E v3 will work in a X99 Micro2 but I'm using standard desktop nonECC memory So I can't confirm ECC works Thanks for sharing that! As claimed by many memory manufacturers, ECC memory is 2% slower than standard RAM because the additional time it takes for the system to check for any memory errors After testing the comparable CPUs (Intel Core i7 4771 35GHz Quad Core 8MB versus Intel Xeon 1275 V3 35GHZ Quad Core 8MB), we found that the estimate value 2% is roughly correct To be fair, the performance loss of ECC RAM is miniscule and doesn't affect crunching speed too much Also, given advances in technology, even yesteryear's relatively slow 1333MHz DDR3 ECC memory is still considerably faster than last decade's 266MHz nonECC memory Please correct me (diplomatically with references) if I am off by a bit or a lot!





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