View Full Version : Registered vs. Unregistered RAM
madmike
12-22-01, 07:30 PM
I just bought 3 256mb sticks of Crucial registered DDR RAM from a guy online. He said they were purchased for his machine but his motherboard won't accept registered DDR RAM only unregistered.
What is the difference between registered and unregistered RAM and are there motherboard compatability issues. I was going to purchase an ASUS A7V266-E motherboard to put this RAM into.
Thanks,
madmike
Just go to www.crucial.com and use their memory selector, it should give you a list of what ram works in your board.
Originally posted by madmike
I just bought 3 256mb sticks of Crucial registered DDR RAM from a guy online. He said they were purchased for his machine but his motherboard won't accept registered DDR RAM only unregistered.
What is the difference between registered and unregistered RAM and are there motherboard compatability issues. I was going to purchase an ASUS A7V266-E motherboard to put this RAM into.
Thanks,
madmike
registered is slower but safer. Overclockers generally don't get registered.
anyone know how bad is the overclocking ability of registered ram? I am thinking of getting a Soyo 6BA+100 and the manual seems to imply that that it needs registered ram to run 1gb of ram. my CPU craps out at 138fsb so I just need a mild overclock with all dimm slots filled.
Registered ram is usually needed on boards that have over 512 or over 2 slots of ram.
I dont remember why, but i read somewhere why registered memory is needed at high mb amounts...
TranceBear
12-25-01, 02:40 AM
Originally posted by QSW
anyone know how bad is the overclocking ability of registered ram? I am thinking of getting a Soyo 6BA+100 and the manual seems to imply that that it needs registered ram to run 1gb of ram. my CPU craps out at 138fsb so I just need a mild overclock with all dimm slots filled.
ECC RAM= bad overclocking!!!
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