A Dell Studio XPS 9100 usable RAM ECC?

A Dell Studio XPS 9100 usable RAM ECC? And can we use memory faster PC-10600 and can it use more than 24 GB memory RAM?

Manual says: 1333 MHz DDR3 NO- ECC only and max is 24 GB.

Crucial.com offers PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 RAM for this system and it is usually a good indicator of what will work, at least when the use of RAM bought from them.

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