Because I had ECC in two 16GB pieces, and the mini-itx format only having two RAM slots, and me needing to run virtual systems on this box. I suspect two non-ECC pieces would have run to over £300 at the moment.
It takes a skewed view to know what to try but I think I've got there. Given that the memory is the major cost, I'm actually going to buy a second motherboard which I know will take the memory and see whether that gets me to a BIOS screen. The Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming says it has no problem...
Hi all. I'm looking for a little guidance.
I have an Aspire XC 105 to renovate, dating from 2008 at a guess. It has a mini-ITX motherboard, 24-pin ATXPWR1, 4-pin ATXPWR2, a 10-pin front panel header and a front-panel audio header . I've picked up the following to swap in:
Biostar B350GTN
Ryzen...