ADATA AD5U480032G-B memory module 32 GB 1 x 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz ECC
ADATA AD5U480032G-B. Component for: PC, Internal memory: 32 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 32 GB, Internal memory type: DDR5, Memory clock speed: 4800 MHz, Memory form factor: 288-pin DIMM, CAS latency: 40, ECC
SKU: 6563577
Manufacturer part number: AD5U480032G-B
Higher Frequencies The DDR5-4800 U-DIMM delivers blazing frequencies of up to 4800 MT/s, a major leap from the max. frequency of DDR4 modules (3200 MT/s)
More Energy-Efficient This next-gen memory module operates on just 1.1V, making it 8% more power-efficient than DDR4. What's more, it features a built-in Power Management IC (PMIC) to enhanced power supply stability.
Capacity Doubled This memory module's architecture allows for more memory bank groups and banks. With the same area, more bank groups can be packed into the module, doubling what was possible with DDR4, giving you higher capacities.
Improved Stability With on-die error correcting code (ECC) this module can correct errors automatically in real-time to provide increased stability and reliability.
QuikTips: DDR5 vs DDR4 - Appearance DDR5 U-DIMM modules have the same dimensions and pin count as DDR4 modules. The most obvious difference is the position of the fool-proof notch. Also, DDR5 integrates I/O resistors with CMD/ADD resistors. Also, the appearance of DDR5 modules are cleaner than DDR4. In addition, you can see a PMIC in the center.
QuikTips: DDR5 vs DDR4 - Chip Architecture DDR5 modules provide two times more capacity than DDR4 by packing in more banks and bank groups. In addition, Burst Length and Prefetch are also doubled. And to ensure data integrity, they feature error correcting code (ECC) technology.
QuikTips: DDR5 vs DDR4 - Performance The biggest change is that bandwidth and frequency are significantly higher. The ADATA DDR5 memory modules deliver frequencies of up to 4800MT/s and feature bandwidth of 38.4GB/s, which is 50% higher than the DDR4-3200. The maximum frequency is increased 1.63 times compared to DDR4.
- Higher Frequencies
- Built-in Power Management IC
- Higher Capacities
- On-Die Error Correcting Code