Plain black DDR5 memory module

DDR5-5600

DDR5-5600. No profile

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16–32
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DDR5
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Specifications

Module configuration
Memory typeDDR5, 288-pin UDIMM (desktop)
Kit16 GB as a single 16 GB module
ChannelsOne module fills one of the board's two channels. A DDR5 DIMM is already two 32-bit subchannels, so a single module is less crippled here than on DDR4, but the second channel is still empty, and on an integrated GPU that is the difference you notice.
Speed4800 or 5600 MT/s depending on batch, 38.4 or 44.8 GB/s per module (PC5-38400 / PC5-44800). Both are JEDEC grades: the board trains them from SPD, no XMP or EXPO required.
CAS latency / timingsBoth bins are JEDEC grades, trained from the module’s own SPD profile — the board sets the timings, not a manual one. CAS latency in nanoseconds is CL × 2000 ÷ MT/s: at 5600 MT/s, CL40–CL46 is 14.3–16.4 ns.
Operating voltage1.1 V, the JEDEC DDR5 level, generated on the module by its own PMIC from the board’s 12 V rail. Both bins on this line are JEDEC grades and run at that level; there is no overvolted XMP/EXPO profile involved.
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.
DesignPlain black aluminium spreader. No diffuser above it, so no extra height over slot 1 and no lighting controller to fight with.
More specifications
Platform support & assurance
FitsAM5 · LGA1851 · LGA1700 DDR5 boards, check yours
Does not fitAM4, LGA1200, LGA1151 or any DDR4 board · laptops (SODIMM)
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.

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What machine will you use it in?

In your build

In the slot.

Black DDR5-5600 module installed upright in a DIMM slot on a motherboard

Engineering notes

The case for a
JEDEC bin.

No profile to fail

4800 and 5600 are JEDEC speed grades. The board reads SPD and trains, no XMP, no EXPO, nothing to enable and nothing to blame when a system will not POST. On boards with patchy profile support, that is the difference between working and not.

44.8 GB/s per module

5600 MT/s × 8 bytes = 44.8 GB/s, which is what PC5-44800 on the label means. A pair gives 89.6 GB/s. The DDR5-6000 line gives 96 GB/s: 7% more, for a profile you have to enable and a platform that has to hold 1:1.

Where 5600 is the cap anyway

Intel H and B chipsets, non-K processors and effectively all laptops are specified at DDR5-5600 or below. In those machines a 6000 kit downclocks. Buying the bin the controller can use is not a compromise, it is the correct part.

Two subchannels

As with all DDR5: two independent 32-bit subchannels per module, burst length 16, on-module PMIC generating 1.1 V, and mandatory on-die ECC inside each DRAM. None of that is a feature of this line specifically. It is what DDR5 is.

No diffuser

Plain black aluminium spreader. Nothing above it, so nothing extra to clear under a tower cooler, and no lighting controller in the system.

Batch bin

Some batches are 4800, some 5600. Which one ships depends on the batch, and the table says so rather than assuming. Ask before ordering if it matters.

Where this line is the wrong answer

Three builds that should buy 6000.

An AM5 build being tuned

AM5 holds UCLK 1:1 with MEMCLK up to around 6000, and this line stops below that. If the board and the CPU are being tuned at all, the DDR5-6000 line is the bin the platform was designed around and the difference is real in memory-bound work.

Anything specified around a stated timing set

CL40–CL46 at 5600 MT/s, the JEDEC class for this line rather than one fixed figure. Where a validated single timing set is the requirement, the DDR5 High Capacity line states one directly.

A build that needs more than 32 GB

Two 16 GB modules is where this line ends. Above it the question is a different one, four DIMMs, or higher-density modules, and the DDR5 High Capacity line answers it explicitly, including what four populated slots cost in guaranteed speed.

Before you order.

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: €139 · Order total: €139

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

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DDR5-5600
€139