Unbuffered memory, also known as unregistered memory, refers to a type of computer memory that doesn’t incorporate a register between the system’s memory controller and memory module. It is faster and cheaper than registered memory, but less stable, making it ideal for low-demand, non-server computing tasks.
Unbuffered Memory
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