Just for documentation for others that might experience problems like this.....
I had similar problems, The EDAC module was falsely reporting errors in my i3200 memory controller (I think it might have to do with the memory controller).
I do have ECC memory installed.
I went into the BIOS and disabled "quick boot". I think this is the relevant change I made there, but we also changed a few other settings. Like "display full schreen logo" was changed to "disabled".
Now I don't get these errors anymore.
So: Possible workaround: disable quick boot in the bios.
Just for documentation for others that might experience problems like this.....
I had similar problems, The EDAC module was falsely reporting errors in my i3200 memory controller (I think it might have to do with the memory controller).
I do have ECC memory installed.
I went into the BIOS and disabled "quick boot". I think this is the relevant change I made there, but we also changed a few other settings. Like "display full schreen logo" was changed to "disabled".
Now I don't get these errors anymore.
So: Possible workaround: disable quick boot in the bios.