Ok, I don't want to hijack the other W680 threads anymore. So I am strating a new one here for my specific problem.
I built a new workstation for video and graphics stuff, mainly with reliability in mind. The 13900k is a beast and the W680 plattform was the better option over a AMD in terms of ECC support. That's what I thought....
My issue is that neighter Ubuntu dmidecode, nor Windows 11 is showing me that the OS is supporting ECC. I am using a vanilla Windows 11 for now, without any hypervisor in between. By now, I think it is the 5th or 6th reinstall in 5 days and I have seriously no idea anymore what I could do to make this work.
Mainboard: Asus W680 ACE (without IPMI, not needed)
RAM: Kingston KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM (2x for now)
Bios: 2305 (latest)
Driver: Latest Chipset Driver from Intel Website, ME tool and full ME update. Device Manager looks clean.
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I have no idea which direction research anymore. Who here is running a W680 platfform with ECC and had similar problems?
Is it a Bios flag I am missing? SPD write is on....
I built a new workstation for video and graphics stuff, mainly with reliability in mind. The 13900k is a beast and the W680 plattform was the better option over a AMD in terms of ECC support. That's what I thought....
My issue is that neighter Ubuntu dmidecode, nor Windows 11 is showing me that the OS is supporting ECC. I am using a vanilla Windows 11 for now, without any hypervisor in between. By now, I think it is the 5th or 6th reinstall in 5 days and I have seriously no idea anymore what I could do to make this work.
Mainboard: Asus W680 ACE (without IPMI, not needed)
RAM: Kingston KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM (2x for now)
Bios: 2305 (latest)
Driver: Latest Chipset Driver from Intel Website, ME tool and full ME update. Device Manager looks clean.
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I have no idea which direction research anymore. Who here is running a W680 platfform with ECC and had similar problems?
Is it a Bios flag I am missing? SPD write is on....
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