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Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 PC5-38400C38 4800MHz Dual Channel Kit

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KF548C38BBK2-32, 4800MHz RAM Speed, CAS 38-40-40-77 Timings, 1.25v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.

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SKU MY-29F-KS
EAN 0740617324365
MPN KF548C38BBK2-32
MANUFACTURER Kingston
DDR5 is the 5th generation of Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, aka DDR5 SDRAM. It began in 2017 by the industry standards body JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) with input from the leading global memory semiconductor and chipset architecture vendors, including Kingston, DDR5 is designed with new features for higher performance, lower power, and more robust data integrity for the next decade of computing. DDR5 debuted in 2021.

DDR5 debuts at 4800MHz, while DDR4 tops out at 3200MHz, a 50% increase in bandwidth. In cadence with compute platform releases, DDR5 has planned performance increases that will scale to 6400MHz.

At 1.1V, DDR5 consumes ~20% less power than DDR4 equivalent components at 1.2V. While conserving battery life in laptops, it also has a significant advantage for enterprise servers working around the clock.

DDR5 modules feature on-board Power Management Integrate Circuits (PMIC), which help regulate the power required by the various components of the memory module (DRAM, Register, SPD hub, etc). For server class modules the PMIC uses 12V, and for PC class modules the PMIC uses 5V. This makes for better power distribution than previous generations, improves signal integrity, and reduces noise.

DDR5 utilizes a new device integrating the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) EEPROM with additional hub features, managing access to the external controller and decoupling the memory load on the internal bus from external.

DDR5 splits the memory module into two independent 32-bit addressable subchannels to increase efficiency and lower the latencies of data accesses for the memory controller. The data width of the DDR5 module is still 64-bit, however breaking it down into two 32-bit addressable channels increases overall performance. For server class memory (RDIMMs), 8-bits are added to each subchannel for ECC support for a total of 40-bits per subchannel, or 80-bits per Rank. Dual Rank modules feature four 32-bit subchannels.

The notch in the center of the module acts like a key, aligning with DDR5 sockets to prevent DDR4, DDR3, or other unsupported module types from being installed. Unlike DDR4, DDR5 module keys differ between module types: UDIMM and RDIMM.

On-Die ECC (Error Correction Code) is a new feature designed to correct bit errors within the DRAM chip. As DRAM chips increase in density through shrinking wafer lithography, potential for data leakage increases. On-Die ECC mitigates this risk by correcting errors within the chip, increasing reliability and reducing defect rates. This technology cannot correct errors outside of the chip or that occur on the bus between the module and memory controller housed within the CPU. ECC enabled processors for servers and workstations feature the coding that can correct single or multi-bit errors on the fly. Extra DRAM bits must be available to allow this correction to occur, featured on ECC class module types like ECC unbuffered, Registered, and Load Reduced.

Server class DDR5 RDIMMs and LRDIMMs add temperature sensors to the ends of the modules to monitor thermal conditions across the length of the DIMM. This allows for more precise control of system cooling, as opposed to throttling performance seen in DDR4 for high temperatures.

DDR5 doubles the banks from 16 to 32. This allows for more pages to be open at a time, increasing efficiency. Also doubled is the minimum burst length to 16, up from 8 for DDR4. This improves data bus efficiency, providing twice the data on the bus, and consequently reduces the number of reads/writes to access the same cache data line.

DDR5 adds a new command called SAME-BANK Refresh, which allows a refresh of just one bank per bank group, versus all banks. When compared to DDR4, this command allows DDR5 to further improve on performance and efficiency.

DDR5 utilizes Decision Feedback Equalization (DFE) to provide stable, reliable signal integrity on the module, required for high bandwidth.

While the memory modules themselves appear similar to DDR4, there are significant changes that make them incompatible with legacy systems. The key location (notch in the center) moves to prevent them from being installed into incompatible sockets.


- Intel XMP Certified
- AMD EXPO Certified
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Primary Colour Black
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Set Yes
Number of products in set 2
Memory
Memory size (total) 32 GB
Memory Type DDR5
Memory Form Factor DIMM
Number of modules 2
Memory Speed 4800 MHz
Memory Latency CL 38-38-38
Memory voltage 1.25 V
Memory module height 35 mm
Performance Profile AMD EXPO, XMP
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