I'm thinking: the type of RAM inside the Peg is of a registered one. Can anyone explain what's the difference between a registered one and unregistered.
Also, is it possible that startup with registered RAM takes more time than with unregistered RAM?
@spidey
Normally all RAM with parity needs to be checked before booting process continues. That is usually 10-30 seconds. All RAM wich has ECC uses parity bits to find glitches in memory flow. If i'm not mistaken, Reg. memory sticks often use ECC as well...