For personal use perhaps it doesn't. For professional news having data corruption is not something that you'd like, especially if you handle client data (as in backup) or even more importantly if you handle payments.…
I actually asked them directly, and they told me their ram doesn't have ECC Furthermore if you look at what CPUs they use, especially for the x86 solutions, the cpus themselves don't support ECC.
For personal use perhaps it doesn't. For professional news having data corruption is not something that you'd like, especially if you handle client data (as in backup) or even more importantly if you handle payments.…
I actually asked them directly, and they told me their ram doesn't have ECC Furthermore if you look at what CPUs they use, especially for the x86 solutions, the cpus themselves don't support ECC.