Good day, everyone.
I am planning to update all my noisy and slow Xeons to W680 for many reasons.
To test, I bought just one, built it, and was able to get a "working" ECC but found that no ECC reporting is available yet!
The question is, since ECC reporting is not implemented yet, how will the OS know that there is corruption and lock or shutdown itself to protect the data?
If a RAM stick is at fault, then it will corrupt the OS and anything else in the way without the OS even noticing it. Am I missing something here?
I am planning to update all my noisy and slow Xeons to W680 for many reasons.
To test, I bought just one, built it, and was able to get a "working" ECC but found that no ECC reporting is available yet!
The question is, since ECC reporting is not implemented yet, how will the OS know that there is corruption and lock or shutdown itself to protect the data?
If a RAM stick is at fault, then it will corrupt the OS and anything else in the way without the OS even noticing it. Am I missing something here?
- Mobo Asus w680
- CPU 13900k stock
- Ram 128gb Kingston ECC 4800
- OS Debian 12 Kernel 6.5.13