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Anonymous Posted on Jan 20, 2010

Using ECC ram in MSI MS-7309 board

I understand that my non-ECC MSI MS-7309 board can utilize ECC ram while ignoring the ECC function on said ram. Is this correct?

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That is correct as long as the rest of the specs match it will just disable the error checking.

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