Kingston 16GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC
$55.11 Original price was: $55.11.$49.63Current price is: $49.63.
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Set Alert for Product: Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module - for Server, Desktop PC, Workstation - 16 GB (1 x 16 GB) - DDR4-2666/PC4-21300 DDR4 SDRAM - CL19-1.20 V - ECC - Unbuffered - 288-pin - DIMM - $49.63
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Kingston 16GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC
$55.11 Original price was: $55.11.$49.63Current price is: $49.63.
Anonymous –
Pros: – ECC at 3200MHz – module stays cool (33 – 35C) – No XMP profiles to mess with Cons: – plain looking (can’t we make some black/white/red ECC modules?) Overall Review: I have been using an ASUS Prime X570-Pro to experiment with VMWare ESXi and Proxmox VMs. I have always wondered if the board would support ECC memory. ASUS officially supports it for X570 and B550 boards (FAQ 1045186) but there isn’t much information on the Internet. I then came across ASRock Rack X570D4U and its QVL…
Vladimir F. –
Pros: – fast shipping – module works as expected Overall Review: – tested with memtest86 , and run stress tests under linux (stress-ng -vm ) no problems found. – system is stable
Anonymous –
Pros: it’s hard to find good info on ECC RAM support with Ryzen desktop chips, but this stuff does the trick. DDR4-3200 means it won’t slow down other components on the bus, and the extra memory protection is very helpful in modern machines. Cons: would love it if they had faster options available, but in ECC land it seems like 3200 is about as fast as you can get. Overall Review: stop buying regular RAM. buy ECC, and reduce the crashes and data corruption that you thought were just part of…