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  1. Thank you, RedWulf. That's what I found as well. What would a use case for such mobo be? What I don't get is why make a mobo with such chipset, xeon support and then not support ecc? It just doesn't make sense, does it? That is why I thought for a moment that it's either me not paying attention or perhaps it is some sort of omission in the specs. Maybe some busy writer simply overlooked it, and that is why it was not included on the write up?
  2. Hi guys. I am planning to build a home server on FreeNAS for file storage, media content and to play with server applications such as redmine and others. It seems that the most recommended mobos for this purpose are Supermicro but their design is way too ugly for my taste. While looking for alternatives, I came across this nice Gigabyte mobo but I can't find a definite answer about ecc memory support on it. I am just missing it on the specs? Chipset: Intel C232 CPU Support: Xeon Memory: DDR4 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128891 http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5704#ov
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