Tony_Scarpelli
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I have almost always built small servers with non Xeon Intel cpu's and non ECC ram unless buying a package from HP, Dell, Compaq or building a Duel cpu system. When I have built a few duel cpu systems I have used Xeon and ECC. I guess I assumed they had to be matched.
Tonight I was looking up a quad core for an existing 3000 chipset server a new client has Xeon x3210 and Intel said it doesn't support ECC.
This had me confused as I thought you had to match ECC with Xeon. Now I am wondering if you do not need to use it.
Just because a motherboard supports ECC does that mean it doesn't support non ECC ram?
I guess I can swap it around in the office, I have a couple of xeon play servers but I thought I would see if there were any easy answers first.
What say you?
Tonight I was looking up a quad core for an existing 3000 chipset server a new client has Xeon x3210 and Intel said it doesn't support ECC.
This had me confused as I thought you had to match ECC with Xeon. Now I am wondering if you do not need to use it.
Just because a motherboard supports ECC does that mean it doesn't support non ECC ram?
I guess I can swap it around in the office, I have a couple of xeon play servers but I thought I would see if there were any easy answers first.
What say you?