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		<title>Memory Spec Terms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NON-ECC/Non-parity &#8211; Most desktop and laptop computers take NON-ECC or Non-parity memory.
ECC/Parity &#8211; ECC or parity modules look for errors in data and are most often found in servers and other mission-critical applications used by large networks and businesses.
Unbuffered &#8211; Most PCs and workstations use unbuffered memory which is faster than registered memory.
Registered/Buffered &#8211; Registered [...]]]></description>
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