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Re: OT: Registered SDRAM
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- Subject: Re: OT: Registered SDRAM
- From: "richard_lockyer" <richard.lockyer@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 07:53:57 -0000
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Tim,
I got the following brief description from crucial's web site. They
have an excellent memory selector that tells you which modules are
compatible with your PC / motherboard, prices pretty good, they dont
charge for next day delivery and the modules are clearly labeled so
you know what they are when you come across them in a drawer in 6
months time.
"Registered modules contain a register that delays all information
transferred to the module by one clock cycle. Again, this is usually
done on modules with a lot of memory to help ensure that the data is
properly handled."
http://www.crucial.com/UK/pvtcontent/topdef.asp?device=motherboard
Richard
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Timothy Morris" <timothy.morris@i...>
wrote:
> I'm about to order some SDRAM for my brother's system. Can anyone
> explain the advantages of buying registered SDRAM?
>
> Tim.
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