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Does the IC7-G Max II Advance support registered DDR?

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Algae - 30 Dec 2004 05:10 GMT
I may have made a mistake in buying registered DDR PC3200.

Alan
Richard Hopkins - 30 Dec 2004 11:53 GMT
"Algae" <valan1@att.net> wrote in message...

> I may have made a mistake in buying registered DDR PC3200.

You did. Return it and get some premium brand non-ECC memory. Even ECC on
these boards is a feature you don't want/need.
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Algae - 30 Dec 2004 23:57 GMT
Thanks, Richard.
I am able to return the registered ddr400 and have unregistered, non-ECC
ddr400 on it's way.

Thanks for your input.

Alan

> "Algae" <valan1@att.net> wrote in message...
>>
>> I may have made a mistake in buying registered DDR PC3200.
>
> You did. Return it and get some premium brand non-ECC memory. Even ECC on
> these boards is a feature you don't want/need.
 
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