| ▲ | bayindirh a day ago | |||||||
AMD's RYZEN already supports it. ASUStor's latest generation of NAS devices come with AMD x86_64 processors and ECC RAM as a standard, but ECC RAM in SODIMM format was not cheap, even when the RAM was cheap, either. | ||||||||
| ▲ | spockz 20 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I understood that support for ECC ram also depended on the motherboard but not sure. When selecting Ryzens, I only recall seeing many disclaimers for RAM support. Not sure to the causes though. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | eggsome 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
As someone trying to spec out a Ryzen workstation right now I can tell you it's actually harder because Ryzen (unlike EPIC) uses UDIMM ECC, not RDIMM ECC. It's a niche that very few companies wanted to service before AI ram madness. Now the only vendor I can find is v-color: https://v-color.net/products/ddr5-ecc-oc-u-dimm-server-memor... But they no longer have 6000mhz stuff in stock (which is ideal for Ryzen due to the 1 to 1 speed match to the memory controller). It's frustrating :( | ||||||||