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I'm not 100% sure anymore, but if I remember correctly, ECC RAM can be used in normal DIMM slots no problem. Registered RAM can't be used if not supported.
Now, since the board is for the XP, then I assume that it is not geared for Registered, so definately avoid that. But ECC "should" be fine. (Emphasis on "should").
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Although Crucial says no ECC support, so I'm not sure 100%
afaik it's the other way round. Registered RAM will work in any mobo that also support plain 'unbuffered' but is required for large chipcount DIMMs in some motherboards, where ECC modules may not work properly unless the chipset supports it
I wouldn't buy it then. Being both Registered and ECC puts you in a no win situation. As if I am right, the registered part will make it not work. If dZeus is right, my ECC will bugger it up. Buy somewhere else that you know for sure will work.
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