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hi simple answer no, this feature is designed for that specific reason, if you have ECC ram you have to enable the ECC support in the bios, ECC ram has a different timing and ways of using the data flow, it is much slower than non ECC ram and uses more voltage, that's why most people prefer normal SD ram or DDR ram, you can however use these in *********** board if you turn the ECC support off, so long as your board will take the specific ram....hope this helps
As I can see here that you need the jumper setting specifications for your motherboard K9N6SGM V2 #MS-7309 with a single IDE port.
Even this is for version 1 the layout for the Jumper settings are still the same with your version 2 motherboard the only differences with version to are the changes on the support and bios version
What Operating System and revision are you running? I don't believe that XP 32bit (not sure about 64) will recognize 3GB of RAM, but Vista will as long as your MoBo (Mother Board) supports it or possibly even more than. My Asus MoBo will utilize 4GB but Vista 32bit will only utilize 3.48GB or so, and Vista 64bit will take up to 8GB if the MoBo will. Let us know what O.S. you're running?
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