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ECC/ non-ECC

So, I'm planning to buy a B150M-A and it says it works with ECC(but in non-ECC mode) and also in non ECC mode.
It's recommended to buy non-ECC right, because I don't see why it's written ecc but it works in non ecc mode.

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If you're doing any transaction-sensitive computing, as with databases, you're going to need ECC memory.

 

Non-ECC is for general purpose consumer use, so if you don't know what it is, you don't need it.

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In general, regular consumers don't need ECC so don't get ECC. I guess the ECC just works on that mobo, and plenty of other mobos support ECC too.

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1 minute ago, kichilron said:

If you're doing any transaction-sensitive computing, as with databases, you're not going to need ECC memory.

 

Non-ECC is for general purpose consumer use, so if you don't know what it is, you don't need it.

Ok, thanks

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Mainly ECC by my side is for server uses (mostly, about 70%).

Normal gaming or work users shouldn't get ECC

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If you don't need ECC memory, don't get it. Because of the error correcting code, the stuff that goes through the memory takes a bit longer to process, meaning it's actually slower which is not what you want for gaming.

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