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Team Elite TED532G4800C4001 32GB (1 x 32GB) DDR5 4800MHz DIMM System Memory
Increased Fundamental Frequency, Faster Speeds
Minimum specifications reach an ultra-high frequency of 4800MHz, 50% more from the 3200MHz standard frequency maximum of DDR4 modules. Let our DDR5 help you breeze through all your boring, mundane tasks.
Unleashed Capacity, Stronger Multitasking
DDR5 kit is available from a 8GB capacity per module and, in compliance with JEDEC standards, can be expanded to 128GB capacity to uncap your memory and deliver a smooth multitasking experience.
Improved Structural Composition, Greater Efficiency
Factors critical to improved performance include increased banks and burst lengths. DDR5 allows up to 32 banks (storage units that can be enabled/disabled separately) comprised from 8 bank groups, doubling the access availability from the 16 banks available in DDR4 standards; the DDR5 burst length (amount of data that can be accessed from a single DRAM read/write command) is also twice as much as DDR4 burst lengths.
Reduced Working Voltage, Better Energy Efficiency
Standard working voltage has been reduced from the 1.2V in DDR4 modules to 1.1V, reducing energy consumption for each bandwidth to conserve energy and reduce your burden. To minimize noise interference, the power management has been transferred from motherboard to RAM and will be complimented with a PMIC for effective system load management.
On-die ECC, Stable Performance
DDR5 memory modules support on-die ECCs, a feature that self-corrects DRAM cells, to deliver stability to DRAM systems using DDR5.
Key Features
JEDEC DDR5 On-die ECC, Stable Performance
Increased Fundamental Frequency, Faster Speeds
Unleashed Capacity, Stronger Multitasking
Improved Structural Composition, Greater Efficiency
Reduced Working Voltage, Better Energy Efficiency
Module Type
DDR5 288 Pin Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM
Frequency
4800MHz
Memory Size
32GB (1 x 32GB)
Latency
CL40
Voltage
1.1V
Timing
40-40-40-77
Data Transfer Bandwidth
38400 MB/s
Compliance
PC5-38400
Heatsink
No
Warranty
Lifetime Warranty
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