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Ryzen 5000 series ECC support?

Do the Ryzen 5000 series CPUs support ECC memory? (Even if not validated.)

The reason for the question is that many online resources report 'ECC:
yes' for Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, while they report 'ECC: no' for the new
Ryzen 5000 series CPUs. (As far as I understand, the consumer Ryzen 3000
series CPUs do not have validated ECC support, but it is in principle there,
for use when also supported by the motherboard.)

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Found this Tech site concerning a Preview of Vermeer processors, before they were released to the public, that it will support ECC  Dram: https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-3-ryzen-4000-vermeer-cpus-detailed-up-to-16-cores-32-threads/

Moving on, AMD's Ryzen 4000 'Vermeer" Desktop CPUs with Zen 3 cores will introduce a slightly improved scalable data fabric, supporting up to 512 GB per DRAM channel or up to 1 TB of ECC DRAM. For the memory interface, Ryzen 4000 Desktop CPUs will retain native DDR4-3200 speeds. There will be 2 unified memory controllers on the CPU, each supporting one DRAM channel for a total of 2 DIMMs per channel

But to verify if the above is true I suggest asking AMD SUPPORT from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/contact-email-form

 

EDIT: The Vermeer processors does support ECC. I went to 2 MSI X570 Motherboards RAM QVL List for the Vermeer and I did see in each one where at least one RAM Memory module supports ECC:

This specific  Corsair is the only one showing support for ECC on both of MSI X570 Motherboards that I checked.Screenshot 2020-12-08 075104.png

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Unfortunately, the product page for CMK16GX4M2B3000C15R on the corsair site does not mention ECC at all.  Various webshops also list it as non-ECC.  Searching for ECC on the corsair site returns only a few old hits - it seems corsair does not make ECC memory at all.  A typo from MSI?

EDIT: have sent a question to MSI.

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Looked at one of Gigabytes X570 Motherboards and it also has Three ECC Ram but for Crucial: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Memory/mb_memory_x570-aorus-master_vermeer.pdf

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Just go Asus or MSI or Gigabyte or ASRock and check any X570 Motherboards Vermeer QVL List and see if any RAM is listed under ECC like I did.

EDIT: Went to the first listed Crucial RAM and under Specs it says it is NON-ECC so why does Gigabyte list it as ECC Compatible?

It is a UDIMM RAM Memory module though.

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AMD support was contacted.  After a second direct question it got answered:

"yes, Ryzen 5000 series will support ECC but it also depend on the motherboard please check
with them."