Joel Jaeggli wrote: > if you're operating at the component level it's a question which core > logic chipsets are in use. > > In the amd case all socket F cpu's support ecc.
Does support for ECC on AMD 64 bit processors bypass BIOS support, for the most part? Let me rephrase: if I install an Opteron in AM2 form factor along with ECC ram on a consumer motherboard, will a Bluesmoke kernel still trap on a memory error even if the BIOS does not specifically support ECC? > In the intel case. the uniprocessor xeon chipsets like 3000 and 3200 > support unbuffered ecc ddr2 dimms. all 5000 chipsets support ecc > fbdimms. The older 7xxx xeon supporting chipsets support ddr or ddr2 > registerd dimms with ecc. > > only with the single socket intel lga775 systems is there serious > ambiguity at this point. -- Geoffrey D. Jacobs _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf