By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), January 2, 2021 11:41 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
me (me.delete@this.me.com) on January 2, 2021 5:56 am wrote:
> > Right now on the AMD side, as previously, we have ECC support for DRAM. ECC capable
> > DRAM on the desktop had become nearly extinct as the wast majority of desktop CPUs
> > were Intel and didn't support ECC at all, in any shape manner or form.
>
> Intel has always sold the desktop processors with models that supported ECC (and were validated). Currently
> they are branded Xeon E. They aren't really sold via DIY because gamers obviously don't need ECC.
And i3, for those who want 'em cheap.
But processor is not enough, one needs motherboard and it seems that few buyers considering Supermicro as suitable for desktop. I don't really know why, for my needs Supermicro is o.k. But I am not a gamer.
> > Right now on the AMD side, as previously, we have ECC support for DRAM. ECC capable
> > DRAM on the desktop had become nearly extinct as the wast majority of desktop CPUs
> > were Intel and didn't support ECC at all, in any shape manner or form.
>
> Intel has always sold the desktop processors with models that supported ECC (and were validated). Currently
> they are branded Xeon E. They aren't really sold via DIY because gamers obviously don't need ECC.
And i3, for those who want 'em cheap.
But processor is not enough, one needs motherboard and it seems that few buyers considering Supermicro as suitable for desktop. I don't really know why, for my needs Supermicro is o.k. But I am not a gamer.