256mb Crucial PC2100 Registered ECC--SOLD!

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256mb Crucial PC2100 Registered ECC--SOLD!

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Yo! I found the PC133 I needed... this Crucial DDR is now up for SALE...
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Yo! Bump for an edit!
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I have 2 sticks of 256mb PC133 CAS3, but what the hell am I going to do with a stick of DDR?

ANyways, try a different manufacturer of chips on the DDR ram. Micron has caused some problems in the past with incompatibilties... i know.... anyways, see if there is a BIOS update from ECS that may fix that prob
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Post by Bret »

i have generic 256 and 512 HD pc133 but my guess is you arent intersted... :(
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is this registered ecc or just the unbuffered ecc?
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Hey. It's registered ECC.

There is one BIOS update later than what I am running... but using it will take away my FSB tweaking ability... I'll apply that update and see if the DDR works... I kinda doubt that it will, though...

Edit--the BIOS update has been applied, and the K7S5A still does not run with the registered ECC 256mb PC2100.

I've looked at the OCWorkbench BBS, in the ECS forum, and have seen several comments there indicating that Crucial ECC DDR does work if it's not the registered variety. Oh well...

The stick is still for trade... for some good unbuffered PC2100, or for some good unbuffered PC133. This 1.4G Athlon kicks butt whatever kind of RAM is on the board, anyway! :D
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Registered ECC DDR stick for sale...

Email me (lhiggs@wwisp.com) or PM. Thanks!
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Registered RAM is only for servers with vast quantities of RAM in them. Most consumer mobo's won't support it... and even if they do you don't need it unless you're running some mega server. Just an FYI.
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Post by Jim Z »

Registered RAM is only for servers with vast quantities of RAM in them... you don't need it unless you're running some mega server.


Or if you have a 760MP board, which requires registered ECC; precisely why I'll be dropping ya a line shortly, Lawton :)
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Post by Sean »

If you have one stick of ECC, do the rest have to be ECC also? (In my bios, it has a choice for ECC ram)
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Hey Sean, I have no clue about that one...

But the stick is SOLD/TRADED to JimZ... woo hoo hoo!
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