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Kingston offers standard DDR5 memory "ValueRAM DDR5, adhering JEDEC specifications
Kingston offers standard DDR5 memory "ValueRAM DDR5, adhering JEDEC specifications
Kingston's regular DDR5 memory is compliant with the JEDEC specification. A 16GBx1 single kit and a 16GBx2 dual kit are both available in the lineup.
The memory standard is DDR5-4800, the memory chip is 1Rx8, the memory timing is CL 40-39-39, the time between read and write is 48ns, the time between read and write is 295ns, the time between read and write is 32ns, the operating voltage is 1.1V, and the memory height is 31.25mm. The working temperature ranges from 0 to 85 degrees Celsius.
Currently, there is no word on how much the item will cost.
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not really "value" as they are/were nearly the same price as others with heatsinks
also pretty much all that's available here as DDR5 :/
yesterday a swiss website listed them for around 340chf 2x16gb but now all I see is separate 1x16Gbs sticks for 137chf
expect 130€ for 16Gbs and 320€ for 32gbs, best case scenario I would say as EU has higher taxes than us
I ended up ordering Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR5-4800 UDIMM CT2K8G48C40U5 same thing but sticks are black instead, no heastsink for 142CHF or 134€ (edit: the next day it's now 162€)
2x8Gbs placeholder memory until better kits are released
no compatibility known
most motherboard manufacturers websites are broken or incomplete
this launch is a mess