DDR5 SODIMM laptop memory module

DDR5 SODIMM Laptop

262-pin. 1.1 V

€89 · Incl. VAT, shipping included

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Specifications

Module configuration
Memory typeDDR5 SODIMM, 262-pin (laptop / notebook)
Capacities8 GB as a single 262-pin SODIMM
Socket loadingOne module. In a two-slot laptop that is single-channel operation, which on an integrated GPU is the difference you will actually notice, the graphics share the same bus. Worth checking the service manual before assuming the second slot exists.
SpeedSupported bins 4800 / 5200 / 5600 / 6000 / 6400 MT/s. The module cannot push a laptop past its own controller: firmware reads SPD and trains at the lower of the two. A 6400-capable module in a 5600-capped machine runs 5600, and that is correct behaviour, not a fault.
CAS latency / timingsThis line spans several speed bins (4800–6400 MT/s) and CL travels with the bin, so timings vary with the trained speed rather than one fixed figure. CAS latency in nanoseconds is CL × 2000 ÷ MT/s. On a laptop the module trains from its JEDEC SPD profile via the notebook firmware — there is no XMP/EXPO step to enable.
Operating voltage1.1 V from the module's own PMIC. The same reason DDR5 SODIMMs are not electrically interchangeable with DDR4 SODIMMs even where they look alike.
On-die ECCYes, mandatory in DDR5. The DRAM corrects single-bit errors inside its own array before the data leaves the chip. It does not check the link to the CPU, does not report to the OS, and is not a substitute for registered ECC.
More specifications
Platform support & assurance
FitsNotebooks with a physical DDR5 SODIMM socket. The service manual is the authority, many thin machines have LPDDR5 soldered to the board or use a CAMM2 module, and both are non-upgradable with this part. Send us your laptop model and we check it before you pay.
Does not fitAny desktop board (DIMM) · DDR4 laptops · laptops with soldered-only memory
ConditionNew. Seated, POSTed at the SPD default and pattern-tested before dispatch (the process)
Availability A physical unit count appears here only when the warehouse ledger holds one for this kit. Where none is shown we hold no count, and we print no estimate in its place, ask us and we check the shelf before you pay.
Product photographyThe images on this page are the ones we hold for this line, published as they are. There is no photograph of the exact unit that would ship to you, and where we hold no photograph of a configuration we show none rather than a stock image of a different module.
WarrantyTwo years from the date of purchase, handled directly by Flowfinds Solutions Kft. Covers defects in materials and function; not physical damage, overclocking beyond the module's specification, or modification. Your statutory rights are unaffected, EU consumers keep the two-year legal guarantee of conformity, UK consumers their Consumer Rights Act 2015 rights. Full terms.

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How it arrives

Packed, tracked,
at your door.

Anti‑static packaging inside a rigid outer box, tracked from the moment it leaves us.

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Where it is built

Paste, placement, reflow, then test. The clips and stills below show the surface-mount process a module goes through before it is packed.

Placement and reflow, then the trays that go to test.
A finished module lifted into an anti-static tray.
Inside a surface-mount machine: the placement head above a board, with the reflow oven opening behind it
The placement head over a board, reflow oven beyond it.
Finished units in trays moving along a conveyor on a surface-mount line, with operators at benches alongside
Finished units moving down the line towards test.

Pick by machine

What machine will
you use it in?

In your build

In the slot.

DDR5 SODIMM installed in a laptop's SO-DIMM slot on a laptop motherboard

Engineering notes

Check for a socket
before anything else.

Many laptops have no slot

Since 2023 a large share of thin notebooks solder LPDDR5 directly to the board or use a CAMM2 module. Neither accepts a SODIMM, and neither is upgradable with this part. The service manual is the authority. Send us the model and we will read it for you before you pay.

262 pins, not 260

DDR5 SODIMM is 262-pin with a different key position from DDR4's 260-pin. It will not seat in a DDR4 laptop, and that is deliberate: the voltage rail and the module's PMIC are different too.

The laptop sets the speed

Supported bins run 4800 through 6400. Firmware reads SPD and trains at the lower of what the module supports and what the memory controller is rated for. A 6400-capable module in a 5600-capped machine runs 5600. That is correct behaviour, not a defect, and no module can raise a controller's rated bin.

1.1 V, PMIC on module

As with desktop DDR5, regulation happens on the module. It also means the module draws from the laptop's 12 V rail rather than a board-regulated memory rail.

On-die ECC

Mandatory in DDR5 and present here. In-array single-bit correction only, nothing reported to the OS, no link protection, not server ECC.

Two modules where there are two slots

A laptop with two SODIMM sockets runs dual channel only when both are populated. One 32 GB module in a two-slot machine gives half the bandwidth of 2×16 at the same capacity, and integrated graphics feel that directly.

Where this line is the wrong answer

Three laptops this will not help.

A machine with soldered-only memory

Since 2023 a large share of thin laptops solder LPDDR5 directly to the board and have no socket at all. There is nothing to open and nothing to buy: the memory is the specification you chose at purchase. The service manual answers this in one line, and we will read it for you before you pay.

A CAMM2 machine

CAMM2 is a different physical module standard, flat against the board with a compression connector. It is not a SODIMM, it does not fit a SODIMM socket, and a SODIMM does not fit it. Machines shipping CAMM2 need a CAMM2 part, which is not something we stock.

A DDR4 laptop

DDR5 SODIMMs are 262-pin and DDR4 SODIMMs are 260-pin, with the key in a different place. It will not seat, and forcing it damages the socket. If the machine is DDR4, the answer is a DDR4 SODIMM, which is also not a part we stock. We would rather say so than sell you the wrong one.

Buying more than one

Ten cost ten times
what one costs.

There is no volume discount ladder in our catalogue, so this is the multiplication written out rather than a tier structure designed to make a bigger number look like a saving. What quantity does change is supply, consistency and replacement stock — those terms are on the trade page.

Quantity

Price each: €89 · Order total: €89

The web checkout takes up to ten per order. Above that, a purchase order is quoted directly — trade terms.

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