am 1 mistaken or notThe motherboard needs to support it.
The CPU only needs to support it if the memory controller is part of the CPU.
ie: older boards had the ram controller as part of the northbridge chip, which then connected to the CPU. Though that motherboard generally had a socket that might only have taken a given range of cpus (ie: Xeon).
am 1 mistaken or not
all cpus now have the memory controller inside them??
i am thinking of intel xeon e3-1220l or e3-1260ltrue, but it you look at intel Xeons, the older series that did not have a onboard memory controller are still for sale.
Without a indication of which cpus you are looking at, then covering both seemed a better option. Espically if you were looking at getting parts/old systems from ebay.
ie: i3/i5/i7 - on board memory controllers. Core2's used the motherboard.
