Can confirm, HP Z400 board working with non-ECC ram:
4-pin PWM CPU cooler
4x4GB of RAM, 2x4GB G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3-1866 non-ECC low density (double sided, 2 rank), 2x4GB Kingston KVR13N9S8/4 non-ECC high density (single sided, 1 rank). Total 16GB RAM
80GB SATA1 mechanical hard drive w/ Windows 10 Pro
512MB GeForce 8800GT
500W EVGA Power supply
Have not tried mixing non/ECC DIMMs, but all RAM only requires 1.5v so higher voltage RAM not tested (wouldn't recommend it either).
I'll be testing later: high power GPU's, SLI (afaik SLI is supported anyway)
off-the-shelf SATA 3 SSD (Samsung EVO 850 120GB) [I read these may have issues, will report]
Not bad for a system that cost me $70 + parts I had lying around from incompatibilities and upgrades.
--ISSUES--
Only thing I'm having trouble with is I cannot for the life of me get it to connect to my network via onboard Broadcom Extreme ethernet.
The router (ASUS RT-N66U) sees it and assigns it an IP address, but it only runs at 10Mbps speed, and Windows 10 displays "unidentified network", status page of the adapter displays no IP address, even attempting to assign a static IP doesn't work.
Assistance?
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Re: Z400 with Non-ECC memory?
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