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ApplesOfEpicness ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 03 Nov 2022 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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For anyone curious, I have been trying to get ECC to work on ASUS's and ASRock's ITX boards to no avail. However, I have managed to reach out to an AMD engineer, who has confirmed that the issue is on their end, and they are targeting a fix to release in AGESA 1004/1005. No ETA on when they will be available, but at least we know it is an AMD problem/
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SkyBeam ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Oct 2022 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 45 |
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Many thanks for the update. So as of my understanding ASUS claiming official ECC support but it does not work currently and ASRock seems to have removed advertisement for official ECC support. Both are not supporting it currently in practice. So if ECC support is going to be in future AGESA updates there is hope that all/most AM5 mainboards will support ECC in the future. ASUS essentially need to as they advertise ECC support and ASRock might be changing their minds as soon as support from AMD finally works. So let's wait a bit for the upcoming AGESA releases and how mainboard manufacturers will support ECC. Perhaps you can perform the same test again after both manufacturers released updates. |
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ApplesOfEpicness ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 03 Nov 2022 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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Update from the engineer. The fixes are committed for AGESA 1005. They guess it will come out sometime in Feb 2023.
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jekle ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2022 Status: Offline Points: 50 |
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Good to hear, was about to need new PC-s early spring. |
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DemonAk ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Apr 2018 Status: Offline Points: 31 |
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Future bioses will support 64gb ecc modules like these?:
https://product.skhynix.com/products/dram/module/rdimm.go HMCG94MEBQA109N HMCG94MEBRA109N HMCG94MEBRA123N HMCG94MEBQA112N HMCG94MEBRA121N HMCG94MEBQA123N HMCG94MEBRA112N HMCG94MEBQA121N it would be great if we can to put 2 modules 2x64gb 4800MHz and overclock them, because today 4x32gb (ddr5 4800 and above) udimm do not work well at frequencies above 3600MHz |
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eccential ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 Oct 2022 Location: Nevada Status: Offline Points: 1440 |
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Those are all Registered DIMMs. Ryzen won't ever support them.
But I believe we'll end up with 64GB unbuffered DDR5 DIMMs at some point, just as we got 32GB DDR4 DIMMs some time after DDR4 became the major player. Asrock's spec page for X470 Gaming-ITX/ac still says max supported memory is 32GB (16GBx2), but I'm running mine just fine with 32GBx2, so there's that. Back in the early days of DDR4, the only ECC UDIMMs I could find were 2133MT/s. Nowadays, 3200MT/s is the norm. So I actually want to wait for at least 5200MT/s JEDEC to become the norm for DDR5 ECC UDIMMs before I jump in. |
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