PNY PC DDR5
From faster speeds and greater bandwidth to better power efficiency, this DDR5 RAM unlocks a whole new level of performance potential for your computer. This hotly anticipated hardware is available through Mwave across a range of leading brands, including ADATA, Corsair, Kingston, G.Skill, and many more. With a wide range of speeds, designs and capacities to choose from, you’ll find the DDR5 memory you need at Mwave.
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- PNY Performance 16GB (1x 16GB) DDR5 4800MHz UDIMM Memory - Desktop ECC Unbuffered DDR5 DIMM - 4800MHz (PC5-38400) - CL40 - 1.1V - MD16GSD54800-TB - Limited Lifetime WarrantySKU#: AC51212 Model#: MD16GSD54800-TB$100.95Currently Out of Stock
- PNY XLR8 MAKO Low Profile Gaming 16GB (1x 16GB) DDR5 6200MHz U-DIMM Memory - Colour: Black - Capacity: 16GB (1x 16GB) - Memory Type: DDR5 - Channel Type: Dual - Tested Frequency: 6200MHz - Tested Voltage: 1.3V - Tested Latency: 42 - Error Correction: On-die ECC - DIMM Type: UDIMM - Data Transfer Bandwidth: PC5-49600 - Memory Use: Desktop - Low Profile Design - MD16GSD5620042MXR - Limited Lifetime WarrantySKU#: AC52076 Model#: MD16GSD5620042MXR$415.95Currently Out of Stock
- PNY XLR8 Gaming RGB 32GB (2x 16GB) 6000MHz DDR5 Desktop Memory - Colour: Black - Capacity: 32GB (2x 16GB) - Memory Type: DDR5 - Channel Type: Quad - Tested Frequency: 6000MHz - Tested Voltage: 1.35V - Tested Latency: 36 - Memory Use: Desktop - Intel XMP & AMD EXPO Support - MD32GK2D5600036XRGBSKU#: AC82165 Model#: MD32GK2D5600036XRGB$152.78Available at Supplier
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DDR5 is the latest and greatest evolution of PC main memory and is fast becoming a requirement to build a PC using the latest CPUs and motherboards. This iteration has several core functions – increasing the density and bandwidth of RAM while lowering its power consumption.
As far as desktop RAM goes, DDR5 has quickly become a frontrunner in regards to both capacity and performance. The much-hyped new RAM came to market in tandem with Intel's 12th Gen Core processors and associated Z690-chipset motherboards.
The biggest difference between DDR5 and its predecessors is that each 64-bit rank now contains two corresponding 32-bit channels. Splitting the 64-bit channel in two doesn’t necessarily increase bandwidth, but it does make for smaller transfer blocks for its higher 16 data-cycle burst length. Additionally, ECC support is now available for potentially improved stablity. More impressive upgrades include on-module voltage regulation, a drop to 1.1-volt internal voltage, increased data rates vs DDR4, plus improved latencies.