[SunRescue] Re: Re: Memory source recommendation

Bran Tregare rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri Mar 9 00:36:17 CST 2001


<SNIP>
>Registered is a type of memory used mostly in server boards and
>high-chip-count memory modules. There is a register that places a one
>clock cycle delay on memory transfers. most PCs will not take registered
>SDRAM, and you can't mix registered and unbuffered.
</SNIP>

  Many INtel/AMD boxes will handle Registered Dimms just fine, most of the 
Intel  VIA, PCCHIPS . etc chipsets support buffered/registered ram. and 
most mainboard manufacturers reccomend it if you plan on using your machine 
as a server.




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