Workstation build! X570 Chipset, lots of RAM, lots of GPU, lots of NVMe SSD.
The reason I ask is because a single sentence Linus said in his Ryzen 9 3950x review video at 8:50 minutes in:
This made me question what happens with ECC memory on chips that don't support it?
But... If everyone seems to say it's more on the chipset/mobo, what does the chip have to do with it? Is there a compatibility chart? If there is no chart, then compatibility maybe isn't that bad of an issue. Maybe it just ignores the extra parity bits? Who knows!? I sure don't, thus why I ask.
I can anticipate someone asking "Why not just buy the 3950x if that's what you're looking to build?"
With the Zen3 4000 Desktop chips 4–6 months away (which are anticipated to blow Zen2 out of the water) I do not want to spend money on a high end chip right now. My plan is to get a decently running APU ~ >$200'ish to tide me over, but I need to make sure the thing will work with ECC memory
Thus, the question!