Specifications:
- Size: 4GB (4096MB) per module
- 240-pin SDRAM
- 512M x 72, Dual Rank ECC Module
- Data Rate = 1066MHz
- Module Bandwidth 8.5GB/s
- CAS 7-7-7-20
- Voltage 1.5V
- JEDEC Spec JESD79-3
- Fully compatible with all Apple Mac Pro Specifications
- RoHS Certified
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: lifetime
For a return for credit, this item must be returned to Memory America within 30 days of the invoice date for this policy to apply. For a replacement, we offer a Lifetime warranty and support on all memory upgrades. “Return” constitutes receipt of the product by Memory America, and not the mere issuance of an RMA.
The following conditions are not acceptable for return, and will result in the merchandise you have returned to Memory America being returned to you:
- Modules exhibiting physical damage
- Modules that are missing the manufacturer label containing model number, part number or serial number
- Modules that are missing the manufacturer warranty label
Will ecc memory work on a non ecc motherboard?
ECC Memory has an extra chip on the memory that performs Error Checking and Correcting functions. It's really only recommended for machines being used as servers.
For home systems, non-ECC memory is recommended unless you KNOW you need the ECC function. This is because ECC and non-ECC memory can almost always be mixed in the same system with no problems. If you mix these types of memory, the system will run as if all the memory was non-ECC.
Non-ECC memory is also recommended because it runs a little faster than ECC memory since it doesn't need to do the extra error checking. ECC memory is only really beneficial if you're going to be processing massive amounts of data (like a server does) and all data needs to be 100% accurate. Non-ECC is all that's needed for 99% of the computers out there.