buffered ram is ram that buffers data before it fully excepts it. its like the same as ecc error correcting code. buffered is better than unbuffered as long as your mother board takes it. you have to check your ram you have now and see if it has it. but be careful of static, it can killl your memory chips and boards.
The PC2-5300U is non-ECC Unbuffered RAM, which is the most common type of RAM that does not check for errors. The PC2-5300E RAM is ECC RAM or error correcting. The two will not work together. ECC RAM will only work in motherboards that support it. The E and U at the end of the names indicate the ECC and Unbuffered status Insert mode . The question was about 5300P, not 5300U memory. The 5300P memory is registered with Parity whereas 5300E is unbuffered. That means there is no buffer (or register) which holds the data temporarily to additionally help with data integrity.
RAM in computing terms stands for Random Access Memory.
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It is called an "unbuffered dimm"
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I think you mean battering ram?
Do you mean RAM? Or the paging file?
Unbuffered DIMM.
It's about 2680MB of ram, or somewhere close to 2740 to be more precise.
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the simple answer is no and ECC will not work on alot of MOBO's