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Question 'bout ECC...

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Lifer
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Is it really worth the extra money? Was looking on Newegg at some Crucial PC2100 sticks... $40 for non-ECC, $78 for ECC... does the error correction(?) really justify the doubling in price?

Just a curiosity, it's been a while since I've looked for memory.

<--- still pissed at his RAM.
 

xXgambitXx

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from what i understand, the ECC stuff is used a lot in servers or in applications where there can be absolutely NO mistakes....but if you're not running a server or you're not Bill Gates' kid than just go with the Non-ECC stuff. i haven't had a problem with it yet.
 

wfbberzerker

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ecc is only needed in servers, where you need to be sure there will be no data corruption. in home use, you should go for non-ecc, as it is cheaper, and faster (by like 5%)


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Lifer
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Awesome, thanks! I think I already knew what you brought up, but I wasn't sure. :p

Thanks!