I have seen a few that require ECC, but more often seen MBs that do 
non-ECC...usually server MBs that seem to require ECC.

On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> greg wrote:
> 
> >Thanks Jonathan and Mike.  I will get the non ecc ram then, much
> >cheaper.
> >  
> >
>     As Jonathan pointed out, make sure your motherboard supports 
> non-ECC.  I have boards that can support both, and two that only take 
> ECC registered.  If your board doesn't support non-ECC, you may be stuck 
> getting the expensive one.
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