DDR5 High Capacity
Two 48 GB non-ECC unbuffered UDIMMs, factory-matched as one kit. Rated DDR5-6000 30-36-36-96 at 1.35 V under XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO. With no profile enabled the board trains the JEDEC SPD default instead: DDR5-5600 at 1.10 V.
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€915.66 · €9.54 per GB · EU & UK shipping included
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Photograph of the DDR5-5600 32 GB module. No photography of the 96 GB and larger kits has been supplied yet, and a stock photograph of a different module would not be the product you are buying. Photographs of the 96 GB, 128 GB, 192 GB and 256 GB kits will be sourced and published as each capacity reaches repeat order volume — a photograph only when the kit in front of the camera is the one you will receive.
Why now
DRAM production has been shifting toward AI and data-centre demand, and high-capacity desktop modules are the part of the market that feels it first — they are scarcer and they cost more than they used to. We buy direct from the factories that assemble the modules instead of through a distribution chain, which is where a good part of that markup normally gets added. How to check any of this.
Engineering notes
Up to 128 GB the kit is two modules, one per channel, with the second slot of each channel empty — the loading a desktop controller trains most reliably, which is why those capacities state their rated bin outright. At 192 and 256 GB all four slots are populated and the achievable speed becomes a property of your board and firmware, not of the modules.
32 and 64 GB are JEDEC bins: DDR5-5600 CL46 straight from the SPD, nothing to enable. From 96 GB up, DDR5-6000 is a programmed XMP 3.0 or EXPO profile and the SPD default underneath it is DDR5-5600 at 1.10 V. A board with no profile support still boots — just slower.
CL30 at 6000 is 10.0 ns; CL34 at 6000 is 11.3 ns; CL46 at 5600 is 16.4 ns. High-capacity bins are validated for stability across a loaded channel rather than for latency records, and a CL number quoted without its bin means nothing.
Mandatory DDR5 in-array correction on every module here. It does not check the link to the CPU, does not report to the operating system, and is not registered ECC. If you need real ECC reporting, this is a consumer UDIMM and it is the wrong part.
Everything on this page is 288-pin non-ECC unbuffered desktop UDIMM. It does not fit a server board that takes RDIMMs, and an RDIMM does not fit a desktop board — different keying, different signalling, different platform.
Every DDR5 DIMM regulates its own voltage from the board's 12 V rail — 1.1 V at JEDEC, 1.35 V or 1.40 V under a rated profile. That is why DDR5 modules are not passive components the way DDR4 modules were.
DDR5-6000 High Capacity Kit — 96 GB (2×48 GB)
| Module configuration | |
|---|---|
| Memory type | DDR5, 288-pin non-ECC unbuffered UDIMM (desktop) |
| Kit | 96 GB as 2 × 48 GB modules, factory-matched, individually serialised |
| Speed | DDR5-6000 rated profile (XMP 3.0 / AMD EXPO). DDR5-5600 from the JEDEC SPD when no profile is enabled. |
| CAS latency / timings | 30-36-36-96 at DDR5-6000 under the rated profile — CL30 at 6000 MT/s is 10.0 ns. |
| Operating voltage | 1.35 V under the rated DDR5-6000 profile · 1.10 V at the DDR5-5600 JEDEC SPD default. |
| Profile | XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, both on the same module. |
| Rank / organisation | Two modules, one per channel, leaving the second slot of each channel empty. |
| On-die ECC | Yes — mandatory in DDR5. The DRAM corrects single-bit errors inside its own array. It does not check the link to the CPU, does not report to the operating system, and is not a substitute for registered ECC. |
| Not interchangeable with | RDIMM / registered / server ECC memory · laptop SO-DIMM (see the SODIMM line) · DDR4 of any kind (see the DDR4 lines) |
| Platform support & assurance | |
| Fits | AM5 · LGA1851 · LGA1700 DDR5 desktop boards, two DIMM slots populated — check yours |
| Does not fit | AM4, LGA1200, LGA1151 or any DDR4 board · laptops (SODIMM) · RDIMM/ECC server boards |
| Condition | New. Seated, POSTed at the SPD default and pattern-tested before dispatch (the process) |
| Replenishment | Supplier lead time for a production reorder is 5 business days. |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime warranty from the date of purchase, handled by Flowfinds. 30-day DOA advance replacement; validated defects replaced at supplier cost, dispatched within 2 business days of validation. Full terms. |
Guaranteed baseline: DDR5-5600 at 1.10 V from the JEDEC SPD, with no profile enabled. The rated DDR5-6000 profile has to be enabled in firmware.
Every figure above is a supplier-confirmed specification for the selected kit. Where a supplier does not publish a figure we give the JEDEC baseline or the range for the class and say so, rather than inventing a number.
€915.66 · EU & UK shipping included
Buying more than one
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Quantity
Price per kit: €915.66 · Order total: €915.66
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Reviews
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