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yea thats what i thought. It seemed really old...no clue if RAM error rate is the same on all RAM :/Thanks for the article, it was quite an interesting read. It suggests that memory errors are quite common. The only problem is that the article is a bit old (DDR1 and DDR2 DRAMs tested).
if they only had fast ECC :/ The MTs and timings are total trash. They have 2/3s the bandwidth and double the latency of fast RAM -_-It does appear that ECC is on the decline in areas that it used to be commonplace like Workstations etc. Personally all ram should be ECC equipped IMO.
if they only had fast ECC :/ The MTs and timings are total trash. They have 2/3s the bandwidth and double the latency of fast RAM -_-
its fine if they are not 3200 MTs but the timings are terrible. I don't recall JEDEC issuing timings but i could be wrong. I don't see why they haven't dropped a little with their timings. I would pay extra for sure.I believe this is due to not overclocking the ram. What I mean with ECC ram you typically get official JEDEC timings not timings that are overclocked by the module maker.
if they only had fast ECC :/ The MTs and timings are total trash. They have 2/3s the bandwidth and double the latency of fast RAM -_-
its not gaming that i care about its encryption and a number of other things that RAM has an impact on. Its just silly to have 40-60% more latency. 2133MTs is fine (could be better) but the latency is crap.Well I guess a drop from 233 FPS to 229FPS could be a worry for a few.
The articles and tests I've read in the past comparing show at worst a 2% drop and at best a 1% drop over standard ram.
its not gaming that i care about its encryption and a number of other things that RAM has an impact on. Its just silly to have 40-60% more latency. 2133MTs is fine (could be better) but the latency is crap.