In advance of the Technet release of Windows 7, I decided to upgrade my existing PC. After a truly horrible experience with a Foxconn A79A-S which never worked properly (read the reviews - even professional reviews were finding that things as simple as USB peripherals didn't work reliably with this board. Bitter? Not me
) I decided that I wanted something provably correct - and this (to me, at least) means ECC memory.
I checked with Gigabyte technical support, who confirmed that this board does support ECC memory.
I also checked with crucial.com technical, who said that whilst they didn't have data for this particular board, their ECC memory would support the ECC-capable memory controller found in Socket AM3 processors.
On the back of this, I ordered 2 x CT25672BA1339.18SFD modules from Crucial/Micron.
Unfortunately, when inserted into the board, all that happens at power-up is that the board starts beeping. After the 15th beep, the 16th is cut short, the fans spin up slightly, and the whole processes repeats.
I was able to test the new CPU in the Foxconn board, and this worked. Later, after borrowing some other (non-ECC) memory from a friend, I was able to test this in my exact setup - and it worked first time.
So I'm at a loss... Gigabyte technical support were able to point me to a specific DDR3 ECC DIMM which is officially qualified for this board (although the manufacturer's only UK reseller has no stock and can't even get a price) so ECC should work. The fact that the system started with everything but the memory the same indicates that there's no other fault.
(Yes, I've tried the 2 DIMMs with either first in both pairs of sockets - all with the same negative result)
So (finally
) my question is - is anyone here successfully running ECC memory on a MA-790FXT-UD5P board?
I may simply have been hugely unlucky and received a dud DIMM from Crucial...