DDR5 memory modules for PC and gaming applications offer enhanced features

23-04-2025 | Mouser Electronics | Industrial

Mouser Electronics, Inc. now offers Kingston's FURY Impact and Beast DDR5 memory modules. These SDRAM memory modules are for notebooks, PCs, gaming, and small-form-factor machine applications.

The modules are 16GB and 32GB DDR5-5600 CL40 SDRAM memory that are Intel XMP 3.0 certified. These modules are tested to run at DDR5-5600 at a low latency of 40-40-40 at 1.1V, with extra timing parameters available. The Plug-N-Play (PnP) feature provides speed and timing options to support various processors and chipsets, with the maximum speed determined by the system's BIOS. The FURY Impact DDR5 series includes a 2G x 64-bit 1Rx8 memory module based on eight 2G x 8-bit FBGA components per module and a 4G x 64-bit 2Rx8 memory module based on sixteen 2G x 8-bit FBGA components per module. Each 262-pin DIMM has gold contact fingers.

Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory are DDR5-5600 CL36 SDRAM modules that support AMD EXPO v1.0 and Intel XMP 3.0 certified devices. The lineup includes three options: a 1G x 64-bit (8GB) 1Rx16 memory module based on four 1G x 16-bit FBGA components per module; a 2G x 64-bit (16GB) 1Rx8 memory module based on eight 2G x 8-bit FBGA components per module; and a 4G x 64-bit (32GB) DDR5-5600 CL36 SDRAM 2Rx8 memory module based on 16 2G x 8-bit FBGA components per module. Each module is tested to run at DDR5-5600 at a low latency timing of 36-38-38 at 1.25V, and the SPDs are programmed to JEDEC standard latency DDR5-4800 timing of 40-39-39 at 1.1V. Additionally, each 288-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers.

The FURY Impact and Beast DDR5s arrive with an arsenal of improved features, such as on-die ECC (ODECC) for improved stability at extreme speeds, dual 32-bit subchannels for increased efficiency, and an on-module PMIC to provide juice where it is required most. The memory modules bring the latest, cutting-edge technology for next-gen gaming and computing platforms, taking speed, capacity and reliability to new performance standards.

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