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Strangely, there are a bunch of low-end pentiums that support ECC.


Probably "industrial" low-end pentiums, for projects where reliability is needed but even a Xeon E3 would be overkill.

The thing is that it is considered that ECC in RAM is not needed for consumer electronics, but that's utterly insane.


For the lightweight home/small office server-type things, aren't they?




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