Based on some of the discussion in this thread:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2261395
My interest was peaked regarding when RDIMMs become imperative. Seems to me, as a normal hardware user, that normal ram is stable enough. I had a large number of machines running 24/7 for months on end using normal ram and never had any issues related to bad bits. Was I just lucky? Or are applications that slush so much data in and out of ram that errors start to appear? If so, what are these applications?
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2261395
My interest was peaked regarding when RDIMMs become imperative. Seems to me, as a normal hardware user, that normal ram is stable enough. I had a large number of machines running 24/7 for months on end using normal ram and never had any issues related to bad bits. Was I just lucky? Or are applications that slush so much data in and out of ram that errors start to appear? If so, what are these applications?
