Recent content by ddr5ecc

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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    @Leondre and @Weapon which ECC Ram are you using? I used Kingston 32GB ECC modules. And I had absolutely no problems with Supermicro but I had trouble with Asus W680. I had two different 13700K. With the Supermicro-Board I got every combination of CPU with RAM modules to run. The Asus Board...
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    Everyone with a 13900K in this thread is okay with ASUS W680 and ECC and everyone 13700K and slower has trouble. I think this is because of silicon lottery. I hope that ASUS is able to fix this in the new firmware. ECC is a demanding task for the memory controller. For future servers I think...
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    You need to have DDR5 ECC and one DDR5 non ECC at hand. Because if you boot into a bad combination you simply replace the ECC with the non ECC and you are able to boot again. You can orientate yourself with CL tRCD tRP tRAS because there is a one-to-one mapping between the Asus BIOS and this...
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    Would Asus WS C621E SAGE motherboard fit in a EATX case?

    This one seems to have even more room: Fractal Design Define 7 XL Black TG Light Tint ab € 207,22 (2023) | Preisvergleich Geizhals Deutschland When you count the number of maximum PCIe cards Silverstone Seta Q1 has 7 slot placeholder Fractal design has 9 slot placeholder so more room for the...
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    Would Asus WS C621E SAGE motherboard fit in a EATX case?

    The Silverstone SETA Q1 mentions SSI EEB I built a system with Asus WS 680 and there was plenty of room in every direction https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/computer-chassis/SETAQ1/
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    The Asus W680 was really tricky to setup. I basically read out the subtimings of the X13SAE and set this timings on the Asus W680 BIOS And afterwards I had memorycorrection 5 It is now a Windows Server 2022 machine and working really fine. The X13SAE is now my developer machine (both the...
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    @Styp Sorry for being a little late. But can you tell me your CPU? AFAIK you need a 13900 / 13700 / 13600 / 12900 / 12700 with or without K for ECC. 13700 with ECC in the specs: Intel® Core™ i7-13700 Processor (30M Cache, up to 5.20 GHz) Product Specifications 13400 no ECC in the specs...
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    Asus. Supermicro reported correctly. It is not a problem with Intel or Kingston. Asus has not a single ECC recommendation on the QVL list but says on the Homepage they are supporting ECC. This MoBos price tag is very high so I want them to deliver - and ECC is the only differentiating factor...
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    I opened a support case with the misreporting of the 80bit totalwidth (should report 72bit totalwidth) I'm interested if they fix this.
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    13700K and Kingston KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM in an Asus WS W680 I get 'totalwidth' 80bit 13700K and Kingston KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM in a Supermicro X13SAE I get 'totalwidth' 72bit This is the screenshot from the X13SAE. In the other thread is a screenshot from the Asus board. The Asus Board is...
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    memtest says 80bit
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    Where are the DDR5 ECC UDIMMs?

    Kingston UDIMM ECC KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM inside a Supermicro X13SAE 72 bit wide inside a Asus WS W680 80 bit wide but in Windows when you call the wmic command in a powershell both Mobo says "5" single bit error correction.
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    Kingston UDIMM ECC KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM Now my findings in terms of performance Cinebench R23 Asus ROG Strix Z790 + 13700K + DDR5-5600: 31000 CBR23 (according to websites) Asus WS W680 + 13700Kstrong + Kingsten ECC DDR5-4600: 28500 CBR23 (my own benchmark run) X13SAE + 13700Kstrong + Kingston...
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    LGA 1700 Alder Lake "Servers"

    I have a 13700K with X13SAE and Noctua NH-D15 Firmware BIOS 2.0a With ECC you can run DDR5 4400 This Board is not meant for heavy OCing but it runs the CPU in a TDP area over 140W to 160W (my guess). Cinebench R23 score is 10% lower than on a Z790 board but this is more because of the DDR5 ECC...