I know that Socket 1150 or rather LGA1150 is the CPU socket but I am confused!!!!
I have 32GB of Registered ECC Memory (M393B1K70DH0-CK0, Samsung) I would like use in a motherboard that meets the requirements of REGISTERED ECC. I visited the Wikipedia article on Registered ECC, and it says:
"Buffered memory is an older term for registered memory. Buffered refers to an electronic buffer placed between the memory and the memory controller. In general registered RAM won't fit in a slot for unregistered RAM, however it will with SDRAM."
The specs for the memory is here.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/file/2011/product/2011/9/2/614126ds_ddr3_2gb_d-die_based_rdimm_rev13.pdf
I have noticed a post on this forum about "Socket 1150" not being compatible with "Registered ECC" here:
http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=34116.15
however, the site PCPartpicker.com is a fairly good resource for compatible components, and I plugged in my Samsung Reg. ECC memory and the only ones that came up were "Socket 1150" or rather "LGA1150". I am confused!!!! since I was looking at the "Asus Z9PE-D8 WS SSI EEB Dual-CPU LGA2011 Motherboard" and it says its compatible with Samsung Registered ECC.
I am a bit skeptical about the motherboard to buy it or not. I am open to suggestions as to a compatible motherboard with Registered ECC. Any suggestions?
Please help. Thanks