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ECC RAM for the X570 Prime-P model

ECC RAM for the X570 Prime-P model

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pyrote
Senior Member
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08-01-2019, 05:06 AM
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Sure! It's definitely doable with the Asus Prime X570-P and those processors. Running ECC RAM is possible and will improve stability, especially for your Minecraft, web, and MySQL servers. For recommendations, look into ECC models like Crucial ECC DDR4-3200 or Kingston Memory ECC modules. Let me know if you need help picking the right size!
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pyrote
08-01-2019, 05:06 AM #1

Sure! It's definitely doable with the Asus Prime X570-P and those processors. Running ECC RAM is possible and will improve stability, especially for your Minecraft, web, and MySQL servers. For recommendations, look into ECC models like Crucial ECC DDR4-3200 or Kingston Memory ECC modules. Let me know if you need help picking the right size!

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0ZeroGaming0
Member
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08-01-2019, 01:51 PM
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Hey there! Check out the forums! For the latest Ryzen processors, only certain memory options are confirmed to fit this motherboard from the Qualified Vendor List. The recommended choice is KINGSTON KSM26ED8/16ME(ECC) 16GB DS Micron 19-19-19-43 1.2 2666. Keep in mind, ECC RAM will cost more compared to standard versions.
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0ZeroGaming0
08-01-2019, 01:51 PM #2

Hey there! Check out the forums! For the latest Ryzen processors, only certain memory options are confirmed to fit this motherboard from the Qualified Vendor List. The recommended choice is KINGSTON KSM26ED8/16ME(ECC) 16GB DS Micron 19-19-19-43 1.2 2666. Keep in mind, ECC RAM will cost more compared to standard versions.

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Go_Guten
Member
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08-01-2019, 04:04 PM
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For serious ECC needs, avoid using consumer Ryzen processors. They aren't officially ECC-compliant, even if they exist in unsupported versions.
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Go_Guten
08-01-2019, 04:04 PM #3

For serious ECC needs, avoid using consumer Ryzen processors. They aren't officially ECC-compliant, even if they exist in unsupported versions.

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spoc007
Junior Member
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08-02-2019, 10:46 PM
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Hello! Your feedback is appreciated. The Kingston memory at 75 euros seems like a solid deal. You're considering the Crucial ballistix 3200 MHz cl16, purchased for 70 euros—planning to sell or repurpose it where error correction isn't critical. Regarding the 2-bit correction and ECC functionality, it should work in that environment.
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spoc007
08-02-2019, 10:46 PM #4

Hello! Your feedback is appreciated. The Kingston memory at 75 euros seems like a solid deal. You're considering the Crucial ballistix 3200 MHz cl16, purchased for 70 euros—planning to sell or repurpose it where error correction isn't critical. Regarding the 2-bit correction and ECC functionality, it should work in that environment.

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Jeyzzz
Junior Member
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08-22-2019, 10:40 AM
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I'm not very familiar with ECC RAM beyond it being server-grade, but I understand the caution around it. Also, keep in mind that Ryzen is a consumer-level processor, so avoid using it unless you're sure about the board compatibility.
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Jeyzzz
08-22-2019, 10:40 AM #5

I'm not very familiar with ECC RAM beyond it being server-grade, but I understand the caution around it. Also, keep in mind that Ryzen is a consumer-level processor, so avoid using it unless you're sure about the board compatibility.