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Slipstream
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Yes I know ECC is for error checking, that was exactly my point in my wondering. I should have been more specific.
Since audio apps are memory intensive, I was wondering if memory data errors could cause some glitches in the recorded sound (that could be heard).
As for Registered RAM, from what I understand, because of the Register module who's directing data on the RAM chips would cause less load on the RAM and therefore would be faster. But that's what I undersatnad, I'm no expert in memory...
Slipstream
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Jan-19-2004 05:52
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Mossy
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: UK
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ECC ram is pretty pointless outside of server / high end computing environments. I reckon as long as you have the best RAM your board can support and at least 512mb (its cheap enough these days!) then you will be fine. Also, make sure you buy quality RAM - Kingston, Crucial or Corsair being some good brands.
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Jan-19-2004 19:31
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