ECC memory is more commonly found in workstations that require the utmost reliability and precision. To get this great reliability, you not only need the right CPU, but you also to make sure you have the right motherboard. Let’s take a look at the process for picking out an ECC compatible motherboard.
If you already have ECC RAM and a compatible CPU, it’s time to start looking for a motherboard. With so many different manufacturers it may be difficult and tedious to check them all. A basic way to quickly narrow down the search is by using a third party database like PCPartPicker. Here you can quickly narrow down the search to find boards that are compatible with your chosen processor whether that be a workstation grade Threadripper or an upgrade to your existing gaming CPU.
Another way to check compatibility is by looking at the chipset. While Intel provides a complete database of their chipset for easy comparison, AMD’s database is more surface level. You’ll have to check the specifications of individual AMD compatible boards to confirm their compatibility.
There is always new hardware coming out so be sure to check the product page for your specific motherboard for the feature you know you’ll want. Even though it’s becoming more and more common to find in consumer motherboards, the need for ECC memory is still a niche.
Still shopping for ECC memory? Be sure to check out the new CORSAIR WS DDR5 RDIMM. With support for Intel XMP and AMD EXPO you’ll get the ultimate performance of DDR5 while keeping cool. Offered in a wide variety of densities and speeds to match both massive and mini motherboard needs. All backed by a lifetime warranty with proven and reliable customer support.
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