B BaNDiT Newbie Joined Jun 8, 2003 Messages 358 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2004 #1 what does the socket mean (socket 940) and what is ecc registered? how do these things effect the comp. btw, what does oem mean?
what does the socket mean (socket 940) and what is ecc registered? how do these things effect the comp. btw, what does oem mean?
babywax Newbie Joined Sep 12, 2003 Messages 497 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2004 #2 Socket 940 is a socket for a processor. Specifically a 64 bit athlon processor. ECC registered is a type of ram. OEM is basically all the parts of whatever you're ordering, except without the retail packaging. Just the product basically.
Socket 940 is a socket for a processor. Specifically a 64 bit athlon processor. ECC registered is a type of ram. OEM is basically all the parts of whatever you're ordering, except without the retail packaging. Just the product basically.
B blahblahblah Newbie Joined Nov 16, 2003 Messages 5,036 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2004 #3 Here is a general FAQ about ECC RAM Link Basically, the new Athlon 64's use that new type of RAM.
B BaNDiT Newbie Joined Jun 8, 2003 Messages 358 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2004 #4 ok, i know all that, im asking how it effects performance, and what the difference is from other types.
ok, i know all that, im asking how it effects performance, and what the difference is from other types.