Non-ECC DDR3 cannot substitute for ECC DDR3 in systems that require ECC memory. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory includes additional circuitry to detect and correct data corruption, which non-ECC memory lacks. If a motherboard or processor supports ECC, it will only operate properly with ECC modules installed. However, some motherboards may accept non-ECC DDR3, but they will not provide the error-correcting features.
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Yes you can. There's also an option in the CMOS setup to enable or disable this feature if your motherboard supports it.
As of 2013, the DDR3 Sdram, 2 GB, Dimm 240-Pin, 1333 Mhz, Ecc is the fastest being sold today. However, when it comes to computer components, the fastest DDR3 DIMM today may not be the fastest next week.
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ECC cost more but is more reliable than non-ECC memory. TRUE
Unplug the ECC fuse. If the fuse does not blow, then hook up the ECC. If the fuse blows then the ECC will need to be replaced.
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The abbreviation for the Book of Ecclesiastes is Ecc.
ECC - eikaiwa - was created in 1962.
Depending on the specs of the motherboard, a motherboard that supports ECC SDRAM may support a non-ECC SDRAM module. If a motherboard can support both types, you would have the option to enable or disable the ECC feature in BIOS. Other than the fact that an ECC module has an odd number of chips, there is no other physical difference on the module. They are keyed the same.