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Unbuffered Memory

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What is Unbuffered Memory?

Unbuffered memory is RAM that communicates directly with the memory controller without a buffer chip, offering lower latency but less stability for high-capacity configurations.

 

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Imagine a restaurant where customers talk directly to the chefs. That’s what Unbuffered Memory is like orders come in faster, but during peak hours, it can get chaotic. In contrast, Buffered Memory adds a waiter (the buffer) who manages the communication between customers and chefs, keeping things organized but slightly slower. Unbuffered memory's direct approach is great for smaller, faster setups, while buffered memory excels in larger, more complex environments where stability is crucial.

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