Hi WK,

AFAIK, the most available consumer level boards out there that support ECC RAM 
is ASUS. Not all ASUS boards though, but I see it more from ASUS than other 
board. At least that's the way they are in my country. I'm having difficulties 
on finding Unbuffered ECC RAM, since usually consumer level boards and AMD CPU 
(not Opteron) only support Unbuffered ones, not the Registered ones. 

CMIIW. 
Okky Hendriansyah

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From: WK
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Does the Gigabyte board handle ECC memory? After my backups started failing 
verification, I realized how easily a stick of bad ram can corrupt files, and I 
made sure my motherboards support ECC memory. It's not too expensive, but I 
wish it was more widely used so the price would drop further.

On 2/19/2011 10:40 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> PARTS: Motherboards: AMD 64 AM3 Motherboards
>         GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H,Onboard Video,HDMI,X-fire,USB
>         3.0,SATA3,IEEE
>
> PARTS: Memory: DDR3 Dual Channel memory
>         16GB (4x4GB) PC10600 DDR3 1333 Dual Channel
>
>

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