Author: Nikvils
Subject: A320M-HDV, Bristol Ridge, ECC RAM
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 7:47pm
Hello, everyone!
I know that Pinnacle and Summit work in ECC mode.
I know that Raven does not, only PRO versions, as most of ASRock mobos specifications states.
I just can't find any exact information about Bristol+ECC.
I have new ASRock A320M-HDV and A8-9600 and have 10 days fo return them back to store (bought with a big short-time discount).
Does the line "AMD 7th Gen A-Series APUs support DDR4 2400/2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory" means exactly what it tells and ECC memory will work in ECC mode in this setup? Or I need, as with Raven, PRO version of this APU? There are also some statements on forums that one needs 2 sticks of ram for ECC mode to be enabled and working.
I would really appreciate some clarifying about all this little mess.
Would have check all this by myself but there is just no memory from QVL in my local stores and returning non-malfunctioning memory to some internet store is complicated in my case.
Edited by Nikvils - 9 minutes ago at 7:50pm
Subject: A320M-HDV, Bristol Ridge, ECC RAM
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 at 7:47pm
Hello, everyone!
I know that Pinnacle and Summit work in ECC mode.
I know that Raven does not, only PRO versions, as most of ASRock mobos specifications states.
I just can't find any exact information about Bristol+ECC.
I have new ASRock A320M-HDV and A8-9600 and have 10 days fo return them back to store (bought with a big short-time discount).
Does the line "AMD 7th Gen A-Series APUs support DDR4 2400/2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory" means exactly what it tells and ECC memory will work in ECC mode in this setup? Or I need, as with Raven, PRO version of this APU? There are also some statements on forums that one needs 2 sticks of ram for ECC mode to be enabled and working.
I would really appreciate some clarifying about all this little mess.
Would have check all this by myself but there is just no memory from QVL in my local stores and returning non-malfunctioning memory to some internet store is complicated in my case.
Edited by Nikvils - 9 minutes ago at 7:50pm