The term "registered" refers to how the memory module processes signals. Registered modules contain a register that delays all information transferred to the module by one clock cycle. This type of memory is primarily used in servers and was designed for modules with 32 or more chips on them to help ensure that data is properly handled.
Originally posted by: Socio
Thanks again for the info,
My motherboard does support ECC, so I will spend the extra $'s on it.