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240-Pins

It should be noted somewhere that the 240-pin configuration is NOT compatible with DDR2 memory either logically or physically. FB-DIMM's are notched differently (probably a good thing since they are not electrically compatible) See: Crucial Explanationfor reference. BluesFiddler 05:55, 12 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Is there such a thing as an ECC or non-ECC fully buffered dimm? Or does the architecture obviate the need -- I can't find anything in the article about whether the CRC means there's no such thing as ECC or non-ECC fully-buffered dimm.