Samsung 1x 64GB DDR5-5600 RDIMM PC5-44800R Dual Rank x4 Module

Samsung 1x 64GB DDR5-5600 RDIMM PC5-44800R Dual Rank x4 Module

SKU: M321R8GA0PB0-CWM

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Product Overview

Dramatically improve performance and handle larger user and application workloads in your mission critical workstations and servers with this 64GB (1x 64GB) DDR5 5600 MT/s 288-pin RDIMM RAM module from Samsung. This Dual rank, x4 configuration RAM module is for use in DDR5 compatible systems and operates at 5600 MT/s with an overall transfer rate of PC5-44800R.

This RAM module also operates at a standard voltage of 1.1V and is designed to allow you to run more applications simultaneously, switch between them faster, and provide a smoother computing experience.


Technical Specifications
Part No. M321R8GA0PB0-CWM
Capacity 64B (1x 64GB)
Brand Samsung
Speed DDR5-5600 - 5600MT/s - PC5-44800R
Voltage 1.1V
Technology DDR5
Error Correction ECC
Signal Processing Registered
Form Factor 288-pin RDIMM
Ranks Dual rank
Configuration x4
Pieces in Kit 1

Compatibility

You can verify the compatibility of this RAM module in a number of ways:

  • Use the RamCity Finder to see all guaranteed compatible RAM upgrades for your brand and model system or motherboard
  • Search online to see if this product is on the QVL (Qualified Vendor List) for your system or motherboard
  • Contact one of our Upgrade Evangelists for an expert opinion

Why is the speed of this RAM module shown as 6400 MT/s instead of 6400 Mhz?

When it comes to measuring DDR RAM speed, MT/s and MHz are used interchangeably, which is not actually correct.

DDR stands for double data rate which means data is transfers on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. Meaning that the transfer rate is roughly twice the speed of the I/O bus clock. This RAM module runs at 3200MHz per second, but the effective rate is 6400 megatransfers per second (MT/s) because there are 666 million rising edges per second and 3200 million falling edges per second of a clock signal running at 3200 MHz.