| #713 - Crucial DDR2 PC2-5300 ECC Memory |
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| Written by Rodney Reynolds | |||||||||||||||||||
| Friday, 11 August 2006 | |||||||||||||||||||
Page 6 of 6 Conclusion: ECC memory is not something most will purchase since the majority of consumer motherboards don't require it. Fact is, most will purchase Non-ECC memory for it's lower price and overclocking potential. ECC memory is in a category all its own, and is really the only choice though when building a reliable server. Servers typically process tremendous amounts of data in RAM. Therefore, this memory has to be error free, something non-ECC memory can't do. Errors in memory on mission critical servers could cause the entire computer to lockup. Crucial's PC2-5300 ECC memory will give the stability and reliability required for such applications. They also have a very impressive support system in case something does go wrong.
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