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The Biostar X370GT7 also has ECC modules in its QVL.
So does the gigabyte board ... this just means the modules will operate in non-ecc mode, unless confirmed otherwise.
I've seen no official confirmation by any board makers that ecc mode is supported yet 🙁
I'm interested in the same thing, but I don't wanna just buy to find out.
If this isn't gonna work, then i'll likely wait for naples.
 
So does the gigabyte board ... this just means the modules will operate in non-ecc mode, unless confirmed otherwise.
I've seen no official confirmation by any board makers that ecc mode is supported yet 🙁
I'm interested in the same thing, but I don't wanna just buy to find out.
If this isn't gonna work, then i'll likely wait for naples.
There is a thread specifically about ECC here, where you can see that there are boards where ECC definitely works (errors have been shown to be detected, or the BIOS allows it to be configured), as well as others where it probably does (Linux reports that ECC is enabled).

Some users have also managed to wrangle statements confirming ECC support out of manufacturers too, e.g.

Gigabyte said:
Only GA-AX370-Gaming K7 and GA-AX370-Gaming 5 support ECC memory with ECC mode, it’s related to hardware design.
 
Biostar now has two mITX boards up on their site:
http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=879
http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=878

These are the first actual product pages I've seen for mITX boards, even though news of Gigabyte and ASRock boards have leaked.
FYI : I looked at both links, they seem to be using the exact same "images" for both boards.......might still be a work-in-progress in full details at this point, not yet reliable website info.

Cant wait to get the board out for sale though! 🙂

Regards,
Vishnu
 
There is a thread specifically about ECC here, where you can see that there are boards where ECC definitely works (errors have been shown to be detected, or the BIOS allows it to be configured), as well as others where it probably does (Linux reports that ECC is enabled).

Some users have also managed to wrangle statements confirming ECC support out of manufacturers too, e.g.

That's excellent news, thanks.
I guess i'm ready to upgrade then, if motherboards ever get in stock 🙂
 
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