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Arrow Int Buffer/Float Buffer

I was reading this review on some new RAM (Crucial BalistiX PC 8500) I'm going to buy and I came across these two terms: "Int Buffer" and "Float Buffer". Does anyone know what these terms mean, and what the scores on these tests say?

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Thanks :-)

PS: Is this the best upgrade from Crucial BalistiX PC 6400?

PPS: These look realy cool, maybe I should by them instead? Crucial BalistiX Tracer PC 8500
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