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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

A general description between the differences of buffered and unbuffered ram

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  • does the compatibility of your motherboard mater?

  • yes the chipset and cpu

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  • For fuck sake...!! can some one just answer my fucking question..it says that my motherboard supports DDR2, unbuffered memory ? does that mean i can use ddr2 ram in any MHZ??

  • THAT WAS THE MOST HORRID INTRO EVER

  • i rly try to listen but all i get is yawn -_-'

  • i remember back in the days of athlon FX, fully buffered was faster in some cases, slower in most others. That was a long time ago so has this changed?

  • @piotrekno1 by another one at a garage sell for 10 bucks

  • so its Unbuffered for me as I need to have fatser ram but arent really bothered too much about scanning the ram everytime its used for errors.

  • Unbuffered is ram that doesnt scan itself and therefore is faster but may not tell you any errors and does and will not correct errors.

  • Buffered Ram is ram that is slightly slower than unbuffered..but is more expensive as it scans for any errors in the ram used at that time.

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