I have a Question




ITS ECC Ram So its for Server NOT Regular Desktops.

Newegg doesn't say that but that is server ram and requires a board with ECC Memory Controller


As I posted above, those are the max for normal consumer, NON ECC UNBUFFERED Ram
 
For a "Desktop Computer" above what i posted is Max. You won't find a desktop motherboard that will take a 32GB stick even though that is the biggest DDR3 stick its for Servers not Desktops. Even Desktop that run some Server CPUs (Like the Xeons E3 series) still only take 8 GB max maybe 16 GB sticks. You need high end E5/E7 Xeon servers that have that Memory controller to support the ECC BUFFERED 16/32GB Sticks.

With DDR4 Server ram will hit 64/128GB Per stick. We may see DDR4 in desktop hit 32 since DDR3 Orginally was maxed at 4GB Sticks but then went to 8 GB a year or two later.
 

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*you're. I would have assumed that someone like you, someone pointing me out for "trolling", would know this simple difference.