Hi,
On 04/30/2017 04:46 PM, [email protected] wrote: > On 04/30/2017 08:05 AM, BogDan Vatra wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of >> compilations + of course gaming on linux) >> I bought 2 x 6276 CPUs and a KGPE-D16, eprom programmer, etc. now I'm >> looking to buy some RAM. >> My goal is to have a quad channel 64Gb and because I looking for a >> desktop/workstation I think the best choice will be ECC UDIMMs and not >> RDIMMs. >> Will coreboot support 8 x 8Gb DDR3 UDIMMs 1600Mhz? If yes, there are >> any recommended brands/product series? >> If not, then what is the best option for achieving my goal? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Yours, >> BogDan. >> > RDIMM's are generally cheaper as ECC UDIMM's are rare, and it doesn't > matter what brands or w/e you use AFAIK - I have never had problems > with mismatched ebay sticks. You did not have to respect https://www.coreboot.org/Board:asus/kgpe-d16#RAM_HCL? > > If you want to play games on higher settings that can't utilize 16 > cores you will have to get a better CPU, like a 6328, 6386SE or > 6287SE. Something cool you can do with this too is play yours in a VM > like me with an attached graphics card. > I would do a 6328 and a 6386SE combo with the first used for games. > > If you want 1600mhz you need 63xx CPU's I believe. 1600mhz works with 62xx CPU's also. -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

