Black DDR5 memory module

DDR5 RGB

DDR5. Two subchannels

€159 · Incl. VAT, shipping included

Delivered in 2–3 days

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DDR5
Memory type
8–64
GB options
RGB
Lighting
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Specifications

Module configuration
Memory typeDDR5
Kit8 GB as a single module
ChannelsOne DDR5 module is already two independent 32-bit subchannels, which is why a single DIMM is less crippled on DDR5 than on DDR4, but a two-slot board still runs one of its two channels empty until a second module goes in. At this capacity, plan on buying two.
Kit configurationOne module or a matched pair, by capacity tier. It decides bandwidth: one module drives one channel, two drive both. Ask before ordering and we state the exact configuration for the tier you want.
Form factor288-pin DDR5 UDIMM, desktop. Same pin count as DDR4 but a different key position, different pinout and on-module power regulation. It does not fit a DDR4 slot and would not work if forced.
More specifications
Performance profile
SpeedDDR5-4800, the JEDEC baseline every DDR5 UDIMM trains at from SPD — 38.4 GB/s per module. No XMP/EXPO profile on this line, so 4800 is guaranteed with nothing to enable in firmware.
CAS latency / timingsCL34–CL42, the JEDEC DDR5-4800 range (JESD79-5) — 14.2–17.5 ns (CL × 2000 ÷ MT/s).
Operating voltage1.1 V JEDEC. DDR5 runs a 1.1 V array rail generated by a PMIC on the module itself, from the board’s 12 V supply, where DDR4 took a regulated rail from the motherboard. Factory-overclocked profiles can specify above 1.1 V; no such profile is documented for this line.
XMP 3.0 / EXPO profileNot documented for this line, with no profile enabled a DDR5 board trains the SPD default, normally 4800, which is the behaviour you can count on here. XMP is Intel’s, EXPO is AMD’s; a module can carry both, one, or neither. What profiles do.
On-die ECCYes, mandatory in DDR5. Each DRAM corrects single-bit errors inside its own array before the data leaves the die. It does not check the link to the CPU, reports nothing to the OS, and is not registered ECC.
Physical design
Module heightStandard profile. The JEDEC UDIMM PCB is 31.25 mm and the heat spreader adds to that. Anything above 31.25 mm is spreader, and it only matters where a tower cooler overhangs slot 1. If a millimetre decides your build, ask before ordering and we put callipers on the kit that would ship. Clearance guidance.
DesignBlack aluminium spreader with an RGB diffuser along the top edge. The diffuser is the part that adds height over a bare 31.25 mm PCB.
Platform support & assurance
Platform support
FitsAM5 · LGA1851 · LGA1700 DDR5 boards, check yours
Does not fitAM4, LGA1200, LGA1151 or any DDR4 board · laptops (SODIMM)
Assurance
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.

€159 · Incl. VAT, shipping included

How it arrives

Packed, tracked,
at your door.

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

Reviews

What buyers report.

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?

Capacities

8 to 64 GB.
Populate both slots.

8 GB€159
16 GB€189
32 GB€279
64 GB€489

Bar length is capacity to scale; every price includes EU, UK & US shipping. Capacity is not bandwidth: what sets bandwidth is how many DIMM slots you populate.

In your build

In the slot.

DDR5 RGB module installed upright in a DIMM slot on a motherboard

Engineering notes

What DDR5 actually
changed.

Two subchannels, not one

A DDR5 DIMM presents two independent 32-bit subchannels instead of DDR4's single 64-bit channel, with burst length 16 rather than 8. Each access still moves 64 bytes, but two of them can be in flight per module. That parallelism, not the raw MT/s figure, is where most of DDR5's real-world gain comes from.

Regulation moved onto the module

DDR5 carries its own PMIC, generating the 1.1 V rail on the DIMM from the board's 12 V supply. DDR4 took a regulated rail from the motherboard. This is one of several reasons a DDR5 module is not electrically compatible with a DDR4 slot, notch position aside.

On-die ECC is not system ECC

Every DDR5 chip corrects single-bit errors inside its own array before data leaves the die. It is mandatory in the standard and it exists because the cell geometry demanded it. It does not protect the link to the CPU, it reports nothing to the operating system, and it is not a substitute for registered ECC memory.

Bin not published

The supplier does not state a speed grade or timings for this line. We are not going to invent one. The specification table gives the JEDEC baseline the modules are guaranteed to train at; if the exact bin decides your purchase, ask before ordering and we will read it off the modules that would ship.

Height, again

RGB means a diffuser, and a diffuser means height over slot 1. Check the clearance under your cooler before ordering. It is the specification most likely to stop this kit fitting.

64 GB tier

The 64 GB option is 2×32, which means dual-rank modules on both channels. Expect the board to train more conservatively than it would with a 2×16 kit. That is normal controller behaviour, not a fault in the memory.

Where this line is the wrong answer

Three builds that should buy something else.

A build that needs two matched modules

Every rung here is a single module. Two bought together are two singles, not a factory-matched kit with one serial pair and one validation record. Where a matched pair matters, a build being handed over, anything with a specification sheet. The DDR5 High Capacity line sells kits and states what was matched.

A machine that will never see its own memory

The lighting is the premium. In a closed case it is money spent on an effect nobody sees, and the DDR5-5600 and DDR5-6000 lines carry the same generation of memory without it.

Anything chasing a specific bin or timing

This line is sold on capacity and on how it looks — DDR5-4800 JEDEC baseline, CL34–CL42, not a tighter XMP bin. If the build is being specified around a bin, DDR5-6000 at a stated timing set, a 1:1 controller ratio on AM5. Buy the line that states those figures rather than the one that states an appearance.

Overview

Two subchannels.
Burst length 16.

DDR5 boards only

AM5, LGA1851 and the DDR5 variants of LGA1700. The key notch, the pin count and the voltage regulation all differ from DDR4. It will not seat in a DDR4 slot, which is the intended behaviour.

8 to 64 GB

8, 16, 32 or 64 GB. The 64 GB tier is 2×32, which puts dual-rank modules on both channels. Expect firmware to train more conservatively there than with a 2×16 kit.

On-die ECC ≠ server ECC

Every DDR5 die corrects single-bit errors inside its own array before data leaves the chip. Mandatory in the standard. It does not protect the link to the CPU and reports nothing to the operating system.

RGB costs height

A diffuser along the top edge adds height above the 31.25 mm bare PCB. Where a tower cooler overhangs slot 1, that is the specification that decides whether the kit fits, not the bin.

POSTed and pattern-tested

Every unit is seated, POSTed and pattern-tested before dispatch. The unit that ships is the unit that passed.

Two-year warranty

Two years, handled directly by Flowfinds Solutions Kft. No routing you to a factory in another jurisdiction.

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DDR5 RGB.

Pair of black DDR5 memory modules

DDR5 RGB, 8 / 16 / 32 / 64 GB

€159 · Incl. VAT, shipping included

Capacity is chosen in the selector above · Tested before dispatch · Delivered in 2–3 days
2-year warranty · 14-day returns · Tracked EU, UK & US shipping

Shipping

Tracked, EU, UK and US, included in the price, not added at checkout. Details

Returns

14-day return right on consumer purchases. Policy

Warranty

Two years, handled directly by Flowfinds Solutions Kft. Terms

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: €159 · Order total: €159

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

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DDR5 RGB
€159