It seems like DDR4 has ruled the roost forever. Finally, new motherboards and architectures have allowed memory to grow wings with the advent of DDR5. Improved clock speeds promise up to twice the bandwidth of DDR4, all with lower voltage for better efficiency. To further help with that last bit, DDR5 has on-board power management to reduce motherboard cost and complexity. Reliability has also been improved by the introduction of on-die error-correction technology.
Memory availability is improved by splitting the internal 64-bit (72-bit with ECC) channel into two independent, 32-bit channels (40-bit with ECC) and the addition of same bank refresh. Combined with other features, including those that allow for up to four times the module capacity with consumer DRAM, DDR5 ensures your multi-core CPU won’t be memory-starved.
Our DDR5 comes in both U-DIMM and SO-DIMM form factors to help you out, whether you’re using a desktop, laptop, or other embedded device. We meet JEDEC standards to ensure compatibility and reliability. We offer a wide range of capacities at an affordable price to make upgrading an easy choice – even the installation process is easy. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time for the newest technology to grace your machine.
DDR5 requires less voltage, which results in lower power consumption than DDR4.
DDR5 allows for up to double the bandwidth of DDR4, reducing a memory bottleneck. Content creation, gaming, and more will benefit from these rocket-fast speeds.
DDR5 also has improvements to error correction, making sure your experience is consistent and reliable.
DDR5 can have up to four times the capacity in the same space, making sure you never run out of memory again. More is better, especially if you’re juggling sixteen cores or more.
DDR5 has other internal improvements that lead to better overall performance. Make the most of your memory and reach the next level in gaming with these new technologies.
Nick Wroble –
Got for my gaming laptop and it meets expectations, I would definitely recommend buying!
Xephz82 –
The ram works and does increase the performance on my gaming PC. You can use this single stick alone as it is 16 GB. Sabrent has yet to disappoint me and I consider it a trusted brand. I do not have to worry about it being bad ram. After several months of using this ram, I have not seen any issues with this device. The specification for this ram is as followed 16 GB DDR5 4800 Mhz. In terms of gaming, this can work for that purpose. I would recommend at least 16 gb and this works great. You do not need multiple sticks for 16 gb.. I put this into my new gaming PC and it works pretty well. I personally like the simple look of it and the heatsink keeps it from over heating. It is little heavier and thicker due to heatsink plating. If you are planning to use this as a single stick in your desktop, this will work really well. 16 gb can run a gaming PC pretty well but it still bare minimum. It is pretty easy to install. One thing to note is that you should unplug your computer before changing the ram. Also make sure that you discharge yourself (touch metal) before handling to avoid static damage. It does not require any additional installation or setting changes (at least on my end) to make this work. Again the most important thing is to make sure you unplug your computer from the power before you install this to avoid any problems. It is just simple ram that has a pretty fast performance. It provides me with the ram I needed my gaming needs. It is also little more future proof. As a single stick, it is more than enough ram to surf the web, watch videos, and such. Be aware that for most gaming computers, 16 gb minimum is recommended. There are no real heating issues with a heat sink. It performs pretty well. Overall this is a very decently performing DDR5 ram. It performances is strong. It is great as a single stick of 16 gb. You can use this to added ram to a gaming PC or just use it in a new computer build as a single stick. It will work great.
Classic Reviewer –
I use Sabrent for my SD card, CF express cards, and DDR4 SODIMM sticks and have found that their presentation and quality for their products is generally a tier above the rest. This DDR5 stick is no exception – it worked fine on my low-power 12th-gen 1u build. The ram has no problem sitting at 4800MHz and hasn’t had any memory-related issues with my computer build.Overall, pretty simple stick that performs as expected – it’s expensive, but it’s DDR5