{ "numMessagesInTopic": 6, "nextInTime": 1903, "senderId": "q_9FY0V3jbkliYlaQcClWCMUBmz7lXJm17CegZ0Wx5Ie3Qqf9uSll31LALlZz9-F54RbhMYnYpe1L4gfbaXqwjmk31Zb3JExUyHp5uwoLhIbouD9", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: ECC Memory", "from": ""erics_overthere" <motorxtreme@...>", "authorName": "erics_overthere", "msgSnippet": "Just for information: I took out the 128mb non-ecc and plugged in 512mb ecc memory and it worked fine. I assume the it s running in non-ecc mode though since ", "msgId": 1902, "profile": "erics_overthere", "topicId": 1874, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 163242626, "messageBody": "
> everyone is saying to use non-ecc memory. Is this because ofWill
\n> incompatibility between ecc and non ecc memory? I'm going to pull
\n> out the 128mb non-ecc that came with it and stick in 512mb ecc.
\n
> it come right to life? Is there a setting to take advantage of the
\n> ecc? I'll use the 128mb in my desktop pc.
\n>
\n> Thanks,
\n> Eric S.