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16GB Registered ECC SODIMM... What do I do with this?

I recently came upon 36 of these ecc registered sodimms 

http://www.micron.com/parts/modules/ddr3-sdram/mt36kss2g72rhz-1g6?pc={CFC09406-E996-4AFE-9D06-E2504C044642}

ECC SODIMM sticks are already pretty rare and registered dimms even rarer. So my question is what can these even possibly work in? I cannot seem to find anything that would be compatible with these. 

 

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Laptops? Maybe Intel's NUC or Gigabyte's BRIX

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ebay?

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ECC support is available on server boards mainly, apart from that you can use the memory in upgrading laptops, small form factor mini PC, intel NUC's 

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Just try them, it's possible it works even tho they aren't officially supported.

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The issue is that laptops do not generally do not have any ecc support and then server boards mostly take standard 240-pin dimms. I have eyed up that supermicro board, but it appears that the accompanying avoton cpu does not have registered support and it is soldered on. 

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