Jimmy Hess wrote:
Consider that the probability 16GB of SDRAM experiences at least one single bit error at sea level, in a given 6 hour period exceeds 66% = 1 - (1 - 1.3e-12 * 6)^(16 * 2^30 * 8). In any given 24 hour period, the probability of at least one single bit error exceeds 98%. Assuming the memory is good and functioning correctly;
application in the effected space, and moderately important data is being damaged well, that's just plain uncool
Having limited knowledge of which consumer devices support ECC memory and which don't I was pleasantly surprised to find out the always on IBM thinkpad I ran for years refused to work with non-ECC memory. Greetings, Jeroen -- Earthquake Magnitude: 6.2 Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 19:03:55 UTC Location: east of the South Sandwich Islands Latitude: -59.0988; Longitude: -16.6928 Depth: 1.00 km