someuser77
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Hello,
So apparently I'm in need of a RAM upgrade and considering my motherboard does not support ECC:
Most DIMMs I see are clocked higher than my board (1066/1333) but I understand its not an issue.
What about CAS? Is there a minimum I should aim for or is it negligible considering its for home use and the load shouldn't be too high compared to an office/enterprise?
So apparently I'm in need of a RAM upgrade and considering my motherboard does not support ECC:
I'm forced to pick non-ECC memory and my question is what should I take into account when buying RAM.# dmidecode -t memory
...
Supported Memory Types:
Standard
DIMM
Memory Module Voltage: 2.9 V
...
Most DIMMs I see are clocked higher than my board (1066/1333) but I understand its not an issue.
What about CAS? Is there a minimum I should aim for or is it negligible considering its for home use and the load shouldn't be too high compared to an office/enterprise?