I have some sticks of sdram that I believe are ecc as they have 9 mem chips on the pcb and are recognized on sisoft as pc-100/72 as opposed to my other 8 chip sticks that are pc-133/64 for example.
However, I'd like to confirm this with a small program, any suggestions?
I tried sisoft 2001 and it doesn't state they are. I'm testing them on a small matx mb that doesn't support this type of ram yet it runs fine.
Identifying ECC ram
Identifying ECC ram
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DFI Lanparty Ultra-D/AMD Opteron 165(9 x 270) /2x512mb Crucial Ballistix 3200/Nvidia 7900GT/LianLi V1000 + Antec Neo/WinXPpro/ Western Digital JDKS 250gb x 2/LG 16X Multidrive/Dell 1907FP
Asus A8N-E/AMD 64 3500+(11 x 255)/2x512 Corsair XMS 3200/Antec Sonata/ATI X800XL/WinXP/Maxtor 10 300gb x 2/LG 16X Multidrive/Dell FPW2005
Heat 219-0-0
DFI Lanparty Ultra-D/AMD Opteron 165(9 x 270) /2x512mb Crucial Ballistix 3200/Nvidia 7900GT/LianLi V1000 + Antec Neo/WinXPpro/ Western Digital JDKS 250gb x 2/LG 16X Multidrive/Dell 1907FP
Asus A8N-E/AMD 64 3500+(11 x 255)/2x512 Corsair XMS 3200/Antec Sonata/ATI X800XL/WinXP/Maxtor 10 300gb x 2/LG 16X Multidrive/Dell FPW2005
Heat 219-0-0
Although I'm 99.99999999999999999999% sure it's ECC since it has an odd number of chips, instead of the usual even number, check out MemTes86 or DocMemory PC Ram Tester.
I recommend memtest86 over DocMemory though.
Both of them are standalone bootable diagnostic disks
I recommend memtest86 over DocMemory though.
Both of them are standalone bootable diagnostic disks