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. Typically, there will be 8 chips on a non-ECC module and 9 chips on an ECC module.However, some parity SIMMs can have 12, 18, 24 or 36 chips. Therefore, a sure-fire way to determine of a memory module is parity or non-parity is to divide the number of chips on the module by three. If the number is evenly divisible by 3, it is a parity, or ECC module. If the number of chips is not divisible by three
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Computers & Technology by SudhirSingh at 12:06 PM on November 14, 2008
ECC Error Correcting Code memory is parity memory and non-ECC memory is non-parity. Parity memory has an extra chip on the module that checks for errors in the transfer of information to and from the memory. So if a memory module has an odd number of chips, it is parity RAM.Many motherboards support both ECC and non-ECC memory. Some sources say you can even mix the two types of RAM and the ECC RAM
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Computers & Technology by SudhirSingh at 11:40 AM on November 14, 2008
Physically check the non ecc memory it should have even nos of ic chip on memory module i.e 4,8,12. And for non ecc mememory nos will be odd. 5,9,13. That means for ecc emory a extra chip has benn have an odd number. Typically, there will be 8 chips on a non-ECC module and 9 chips on an ECC module.However, some parity SIMMs can have 12, 18, 24 or 36 chips. Therefore, a sure-fire way to determine
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Computers & Technology by Sirsendu at 10:14 PM on January 16, 2008
ECC Error Correcting Code memory is parity memory and non-ECC memory is non-parity. Parity memory has an extra chip on the module that checks for errors in the transfer of information to and from the memory. So if a memory module has an odd number of chips, it is parity RAM.Many motherboards support both ECC and non-ECC memory. Some sources say you can even mix the two types of RAM and the ECC RAM
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Computers & Technology by kb at 1:45 AM on October 28, 2007
. Typically, there will be 8 chips on a non-ECC module and 9 chips on an ECC module.However, some parity SIMMs can have 12, 18, 24 or 36 chips. Therefore, a sure-fire way to determine of a memory module is parity or non-parity is to divide the number of chips on the module by three. If the number is evenly divisible by 3, it is a parity, or ECC module. If the number of chips is not divisible by three
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Computers & Technology by kb at 1:45 AM on October 28, 2007
YEs but ur mother board must support ecc ram . and ecc ram is more costly than non ecc ram...ECC Error Correcting Code memory is parity memory and non-ECC memory is non-parity. Parity memory has an extra chip on the module that checks for errors in the transfer of information to and from the memory. So if a memory module has an odd number of chips, it is parity RAM.Many motherboards support both ECC
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Computers & Technology by kb at 7:54 PM on October 10, 2007
. Typically, there will be 8 chips on a non-ECC module and 9 chips on an ECC module.However, some parity SIMMs can have 12, 18, 24 or 36 chips. Therefore, a sure-fire way to determine of a memory module is parity or non-parity is to divide the number of chips on the module by three. If the number is evenly divisible by 3, it is a parity, or ECC module. If the number of chips is not divisible by three
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Computers & Technology by kb at 7:54 PM on October 10, 2007
72 bit memory is commonly known as ECC memory. It has an additional 8 bits for Error Correction Check 64 bit memory is non-ECC. 72 bit or 64 bit configuration are typically found in 168 pin DIMMs...First of all, both these memory types 72-bit and 64-bit are commonly found in 168-pin DIMMs dual in-line memory module. In this 64-bit memory is referred to non-ECC memory whereas 72-bit is known as ECC memory
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Computers & Accessories by ramesh singh at 7:01 PM on October 23, 2008
ECC Error-Correcting Code RAM A memory module that tests for and corrects errors automatically, very often without the operating system being aware of it, let alone the user. As data are written into memory, ECC circuitry generates checksums from the binary sequences in the bytes and stores them in an additional seven bits of memory for 32-bit data paths or eight bits for 64-bit paths. When data
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Computers & Technology by Gaurav Montu at 6:25 PM on December 08, 2008
Not much, really. ECC stands for "error correcting code". ECC can actually correct memory errors - if they are not too severe! Parity memory modules can at least detect that there is a modules, parity memory modules and ECC memory modules cannot be mixed in the same computer.
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Computers & Technology by Mousumi Das at 9:52 PM on November 25, 2008
ECC stands for "Error Correction Codes" and is a method used to detect and correct errors introduced during storage or transmission of data. Certain kinds of RAM chips inside a computer implement this technique to correct data errors and are known as ECC Memory.ECC Memory chips are predominantly used in servers rather than in client computers. Memory errors are proportional to the amount
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Computers & Accessories by Manoj kumar at 3:00 PM on November 01, 2008
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Computers & Technology by Nandkumar at 10:31 PM on March 19, 2008