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    RAM – Registered or Unregistered

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    by djnme24 ·

    I am currently studying for the MSCE Certification. So this question is to help me to understand some conversation I just heard.

    Is there such terms as Registerd and Unregistered RAM chips. If so, what does that mean and what impact does it have on a system?

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    • #3872221

      RAM – Registered or Unregistered

      by marnus ·

      In reply to RAM – Registered or Unregistered

      I don’t know about registered or ungregistered RAM – You wouldn’t by any change refer to parity and non-parity RAM?

      • #3872498

        RAM – Registered or Unregistered

        by djnme24 ·

        In reply to RAM – Registered or Unregistered

        Although this wasn’t what I was looking for, but gave me something to think about

    • #3872201

      RAM – Registered or Unregistered

      by syscokid ·

      In reply to RAM – Registered or Unregistered

      “What is “registered SDRAM”?
      Registered SDRAM is the SDRAM version of a buffered module. All memory must be buffered; it is just a question of where the buffering takes place. Buffer logic chips clean up the signals on a DRAM module. They don’t boost the signal, they just provide a small buffer or cache where data can be held for 1 clock cycle prior to being written to the DRAM cells. This buffering only takes place on writes simply because a buffer is not needed when the memory is being readas the chipset can handle it as fast as it can get it. The term “registered” reflects the use of a register logic chip rather than a buffer logic chip, and the registered part is used because a regular buffer logic chip can’t keep up with the speed of 100MHz SDRAM”

      From:

      http://www.crucial.com/support/faq.asp#D5

      See also:

      http://www.hardwaregroup.com/pipermail/hardware/Week-of-Mon-20000703/040411.html
      http://forum.arstechnica.com/forum/ubb/Forum1/HTML/006853.html

      Hope this helps.

      • #3872499

        RAM – Registered or Unregistered

        by djnme24 ·

        In reply to RAM – Registered or Unregistered

        This was extremely helpful. I know have a better understanding of what the terminology “registered and unregistered RAM” mean.

    • #3872497

      RAM – Registered or Unregistered

      by djnme24 ·

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