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RDIMM vs UDIMM
Name: EMDALB Date: June 16, 2009 at 10:42:53 Pacific OS: Windows XP SP2 Subcategory: RAM
Comment:
Which memory is better for end user workstations RDIMM or UDIMM?
As stated in the links, registered memory is generally used in servers where reliability/stability is extremely important. End users generally don't need registered memory...it's more expensive & decreases performance. In fact, many motherboards don't even support it.
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