GOODRAM DDR5 DIMM

Step into the future

Goodram DDR5 memories represent unprecedented performance and a huge leap in technology compared to earlier generations. Users of platforms adapted to the latest standard will certainly appreciate the difference – DDR5 DRAMs represent approximately a 50% increase in bandwidth compared to generation four, as well as twice the number of banks. Stability at such high clock rates is guaranteed by the power management integrated circuit, or PMIC, being built.

Key features
  • Available capacities:
    16 GB 32 GB
  • DIMM form factor
  • supply voltage 1,1 V
  • frequency: 5600 MHz
  • lifetime warranty + technical support

High efficiency

The advantages of using Goodram modules of the latest generation include: more efficient operation and loading of the system, smooth switching between applications, or faster work with a large number of open browser windows. The use of appropriate technological solutions makes it possible to achieve high clocking, low power consumption and maintain the stability of module operation.

Reliability

Goodram’s fifth-generation modules use On-Die ECC technology, which allows for almost complete elimination of bit errors. This translates into high reliability of the modules during the most complex operations.

Capacities

16 GB
32 GB

Memory type

DDR5 DIMM

Frequency

4800 MHz
5600 MHz

Latency

CL40
CL46

Chips organization

2048x8

Voltage

1,1 V

Specifications

ProductCapacityChips organizationTypeClockLatency
GR4800D564L40S/16G16 GB2048x8DIMM DDR54800 MHz40
GR4800D564L40/32G32 GB2048x8DIMM DDR54800 MHz40
GR5600D564L46S/16G16 GB2048x8DIMM DDR55600 MHz46
GR5600D564L46/32G32 GB2048x8DIMM DDR55600 MHz46

Goodram reserves the right to change the specification at any time without prior information.
Detailed technical specification can be found in the DOWNLOAD section.

Form factor Size File
Product brochure PDF 1 MB
Manual PDF 1 MB
Photos ZIP 8 MB

Wider range of possibilities

One of the most important components of our DDR5 memory modules is the PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit), or power management IC. Another equally important component is the SPD HUB IC - a combination of the EEPROM chip known from the previous generation of modules and the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) extended with a temperature sensor. This chip allows basic information about the module and its parameters to be stored in a wider spectrum.