New DDR5 modules from Innodisk boast heat spreaders, special coatings, and enhanced reliability.
Innodisk Reveals 'Industrial Grade' DDR5 : Read more
Innodisk Reveals 'Industrial Grade' DDR5 : Read more
Same as previous genertation ( DDR2~DDR4), only DDR5 ECC DIMM & Registered DIMM have ECC function."The DDR5 modules available on its site lack the heat spreaders, are non-ECC, and come in 16GB and 32GB capacities at up to 4800MT/s. "
I thought ECC was part of the DDR5 spec..
So I looked into it, and all DDR5 chips will have ECC per the spec, however there still exists ECC and non-ECC variants. The reason is per the spec DDR5 has "on-die" ECC, which has to do with the data integrity within the dies, but not for transfers. The ECC versions add ECC for transfers as well.Same as previous genertation ( DDR2~DDR4), only DDR5 ECC DIMM & Registered DIMM have ECC function.