Description
Kingston 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
Experience next-level performance with Kingston’s 32GB DDR5 SDRAM memory module, engineered for demanding tasks across motherboards, servers, and workstations. This high-speed 32 GB module delivers DDR5-4800 (PC5-38400) bandwidth to accelerate everything from complex 3D rendering and virtualization to large database operations and scientific simulations. Designed for reliability and efficiency, it’s built to handle memory-intensive workloads while maintaining stable operation under pressure. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or building a powerhouse workstation or server, Kingston’s DDR5 ECC memory helps you push beyond today’s limits with confidence.
Kingston’s DDR5 memory is crafted with dual-rank architecture to maximize data throughput and keep latency in check, ensuring smoother multitasking and faster data access. The 32GB capacity is ideal for memory-hungry environments, allowing you to run multiple virtual machines, large datasets, or multimedia projects without sacrificing performance. With a low 1.10 V operating voltage, this module balances speed with energy efficiency, enabling cooler system temperatures and quieter cooling solutions, which is particularly valuable in dense server racks or compact workstation builds. The module’s ECC capability adds an extra layer of data integrity, helping to detect and correct single-bit errors during operation—an essential feature for reliability in servers, workstations, and mission-critical applications.
Built to meet the needs of professionals, this Kingston memory module is tested for compatibility and stability across a broad range of platforms. It’s designed to work with DDR5-enabled motherboards and CPUs, delivering robust performance for workloads that demand consistent bandwidth and dependable memory timing. The 288-pin DIMM form factor fits standard desktop and workstation interfaces, making installation straightforward for technicians and enthusiasts alike. The standing warranty—lifetime coverage from Kingston—grounds confidence in long-term reliability, ensuring you have support as your systems scale and evolve.
- High-speed DDR5-4800 performance with 4800 MT/s data transfers to accelerate multitasking, content creation, data processing, and virtualization workloads.
- 32 GB capacity with dual-rank design for enhanced bandwidth and improved data throughput in memory-intensive applications.
- ECC enabled and Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) configuration supports higher data integrity in servers and workstations while maintaining broad compatibility with DDR5 platforms that support ECC.
- Low voltage operation at 1.10 V improves energy efficiency, reduces heat output, and helps keep system temperatures manageable in dense configurations.
- Lifetime warranty from Kingston plus rigorous quality testing ensures reliable performance and long-term stability for professional environments.
Technical Details of Kingston 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 32 GB
- Memory Type: DDR5 SDRAM
- Speed: DDR5-4800 (PC5-38400)
- Module Type: Unbuffered DIMM, 288-pin
- Rank: Dual-rank
- CAS Latency (CL): 40
- Voltage: 1.10 V
- ECC: Yes
- Form Factor: UDIMM
- Warranty: Lifetime
how to install Kingston 32GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
Installing and upgrading memory in a compatible system is straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure proper seating and optimal performance:
- Power down the computer completely and unplug all cables. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge by touching a metal surface or using an anti-static wrist strap.
- Open the computer case to access the motherboard and locate the DIMM slots. Consult your motherboard manual for recommended slots and population order when installing in multi-channel configurations.
- Remove any existing memory modules if you’re upgrading. If adding memory, identify the correct empty slots that maximize channel performance as indicated in the motherboard documentation.
- Align the notch on the Kingston 32GB DDR5 module with the key in the DIMM slot. Insert the module at a slight angle and press down firmly and evenly until the latches on both sides click into place, securing the module.
- Repeat for additional modules if you’re populating multiple slots. For best performance, install identical modules in pairs or groups to enable dual-channel operation and maintain symmetrical memory bandwidth.
- Reconnect power and boot your system. Enter BIOS/UEFI to verify that the 32 GB RAM is detected. If you want to run the memory at its rated speed (DDR5-4800), enable the appropriate XMP/DOCP profile and apply the changes, then save and exit.
- Once the system is booted, run a memory test (such as MemTest86 or your preferred diagnostic tool) to confirm the memory is functioning correctly and to check for any stability issues.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What systems is this memory module compatible with?
A: This Kingston 32GB DDR5 module is designed for systems with DDR5 ECC-enabled unbuffered memory (UDIMM) slots. It’s suitable for compatible motherboards and servers that support DDR5 memory and ECC, including many workstations and entry to mid-range servers. Always verify your motherboard’s Qualified Vendor List (QVL) and CPU compatibility to ensure full support. -
Q: Does it support ECC and registered memory?
A: Yes. The module includes ECC for error detection and correction, which is valuable for data integrity in servers and workstations. It is unbuffered (not registered) DIMM, which is typically used in desktops and some workstations and servers that support UDIMMs. -
Q: What is the warranty on this Kingston memory?
A: It comes with Kingston’s lifetime warranty, reflecting Kingston’s confidence in long-term reliability and the company’s commitment to customer support. -
Q: Is DDR5-4800 suitable for all workloads?
A: DDR5-4800 offers high bandwidth suitable for demanding tasks such as virtualization, 3D rendering, large datasets, real-time analytics, and professional content creation. For best results, pair the memory with a motherboard and CPU that can utilize DDR5-4800 and enable any supported XMP/DOCP profiles for rated speeds. -
Q: How do I know if I should upgrade to 32 GB or more?
A: If your workloads include heavy multitasking, multiple virtual machines, large-scale databases, or memory-intensive applications like video editing and 3D rendering, 32 GB or more provides noticeable benefits in responsiveness and stability. If you operate within stricter memory budgets or run lighter workflows, you might evaluate 16 GB modules in dual-channel configurations, but for professional workloads, 32 GB is a solid upgrade.
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