As I understand there is a ~10% or maybe a little more performance hit with Registered RAM, so don't get it if you don't need it. Some boards, particularly 761 DDR may require Registered in order to ...
Every component in your computer is important, complex, and has more specifications than most folks are familiar with. Your RAM, or Random Access Memory, is no exception to this. Generally, people ...
Check out this memory kit from Nemix: 4096 TB of DDR5-6400 memory across sixteen 256GB sticks. The voltage is JEDEC-standard 1.1v, and the registered RAM supports multi-byte ECC, too. It's only ...
Odinn Infinity Cube combines multiple Omnia supercomputers into a single glass enclosure Memory capacity reaches 86TB of DDR5 ECC registered RAM NVMe storage in the cube totals a whopping 27.5PB Odinn ...
1) I'm having a hard time finding any information on what exactly the benefits to using Registered DDR RAM modules are. I know it's for use in servers, but can anyone tell me anything more about that?