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Planning buying Ram..

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ECC registered RAM is for servers. You most likely don't even have a mobo that supports it. It doesn't really matter if it's ECC or not, but I think ECC RAM is more expensive. Just buy a kit from Crucial or Kingston, their is the cheapest and it's very good.

EDIT: Unb is probably unbuffered, which means unregistered.

so ive been looking around for ram to buy i know what mhz (1866) i need and  what size i want. (8gb x2 )

but ive come across things like   Non-ECC and ECC and unb  

 

do i need to buy ram that is ecc or non ecc or does it not matter ?

and what is unb?

 

-Thnaks

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ECC registered RAM is for servers. You most likely don't even have a mobo that supports it. It doesn't really matter if it's ECC or not, but I think ECC RAM is more expensive. Just buy a kit from Crucial or Kingston, their is the cheapest and it's very good.

EDIT: Unb is probably unbuffered, which means unregistered.

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so ive been looking around for ram to buy i know what mhz (1866) i need and  what size i want. (8gb x2 )

but ive come across things like   Non-ECC and ECC and unb  

 

do i need to buy ram that is ecc or non ecc or does it not matter ?

and what is unb?

 

-Thnaks

Can you hold of until black friday sales? Mostly likely going to be cheapest around then. I know on amazon in the uk, the ram prices have been dropping for both ddr3 and ddr4. 

"Use the force Harry" 

                   -Gandalf

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