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Most energy efficient (home) setup
- Subject: Most energy efficient (home) setup
- From: ispbuilder at gmail.com (Mike)
- Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 19:35:01 -0300
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I think the simple test for this problem is to take a non-ECC machine, boot
from a CD/USB Key/etc with memtest or memtest86+ on it, and see if you get
errors over the course of a few days.
Getting errors will certainly prove that this problem exists (or that you
have bad ram).