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    ECC on P570?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Mr.Koala, May 24, 2014.

  1. Mr.Koala

    Mr.Koala Notebook Virtuoso

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    Saw "ECC support" on Eurocom's website. However the RAM config list does not mention ECC. Just for confirmation, has anyone tested ECC RAM and Xeon and confirm it works?
     
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    With an xeon CPU I believe it does.
     
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    I know the Xeon CPU supports ECC. But is Clevo's chipset the consumer version or the C60* pro version?

    I have seen some old posts (not in English) claiming that P570's chipset is not the C60* version and pins for ECC on the SODIMM connector are simply grounded. Maybe there's a new "workstation edition" of P570?
     
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    You are best off contacting Eurocom since they offer the xeon.