2rx8 pc3-12800e-11-12-e39/22/2023 I have read that registered memory was a crutch to quicken the pace of technology (more capacity/channels) at the time for the cost of performance and power consumption. My work station circa 2011 takes ECC "E" (unbuffered at the time) and my server circa 2006 takes ECC "F" or fully buffered, which then for a time was labeled "R". You usually cannot mix them, but sometimes enterprise server boards can accept both with "R" usually allowing more installable memory capacity I think.įurther there was/is? a "U" which is unbuffered non-ECC. They both are ECC, but they both are NOT registered. To extrapolate, the "E" memory does not have the additional registers and is unbuffered. Sometimes registered memory is called buffered memory. As pointed out in the comments, the "R" memory is registered which "means it has additional buffers". 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-12800E-11-12-E3 SKhynix 650 + ems 50 Workstation Dell Dell Precision T5500, T7500, T5600, T5610, T7600, T7610, Dell Server Workstation HP HP Z400, Z600, Z800 Z420, HP Z620, HP Z820, HP Server Workstation Mac Pro Workstation Lenovo Think Station and Server Fujitsu Workstation and Server.
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