Importance of ECC memory?

ECC is error-correcting code. ECC memory can detect and correct bit errors. This can save you from severe crashes because of faulty memory.

You can tell if you need it or not by looking at the specs of the mainboard. The memory handling chips on the board need to be able to cope with ECC memory.
 
Non ECC memory is of course cheaper.
I think ECC memory is important for systems running 24/24. Also regular workstations make use of ECC memory.

For home desktops and laptops this is of minor importance since they're switched off more frequently.
 
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