unbuffered memory and speed

George_92

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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz 32GB
4x8GB 3200MHz (PC4-25600) DDR4 CL14 1.2V 288pin Unbuffered DIMM due the fact that is unbuffered and works some how deffrend from the standard memory will ththat affect the speed of it ? and if yes how much slower from a normal 3200Mhz dimm?
 
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"Each read or write is buffered for one cycle between the memory bus and the DRAM, so the registered RAM can be thought of as running one clock cycle behind the equivalent unregistered DRAM."

1. You motherboard has to support buffered memory.
2. Unregistered (aka unbuffered) runs faster, not slower.

So why are buffers used?
"They place less electrical load on the memory controller and allow single systems to remain stable with more memory modules than they would have otherwise."
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_memory
"Each read or write is buffered for one cycle between the memory bus and the DRAM, so the registered RAM can be thought of as running one clock cycle behind the equivalent unregistered DRAM."

1. You motherboard has to support buffered memory.
2. Unregistered (aka unbuffered) runs faster, not slower.

So why are buffers used?
"They place less electrical load on the memory controller and allow single systems to remain stable with more memory modules than they would have otherwise."
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_memory
 
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Thnx so much
 


Thnx so much i'm so noob