| Product Type | Memory Module |
|---|---|
| Memory Capacity | 8 GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| RAM Speed | 5600 MHz |
| RAM Standard | DDR5-5600/PC5-44800 |
| Error Identifying | Non-ECC |
| Signal Type | Unbuffered |
| Column Access Strobe (CAS) | CL40 |
| Quantity of Pins | 288-pin |
| RAM Genre | UDIMM |
This 8GB DDR5-5600 UDIMM is designed for high-performance desktop platforms, ideally suited for gaming, content creation, and heavy multitasking where every nanosecond counts. The unbuffered signal path and tight CL40 latency work together to deliver low-latency, rock‑stable data delivery, while the 5600MT/s transfer rate ensures ample bandwidth for demanding modern applications.
1. Unbuffered Non-ECC UDIMM architecture eliminates register and error-correction overhead, yielding the minimal latency that competitive gamers and overclockers depend on for maximum frame rates.
2. Cutting-edge DDR5 technology unlocks higher bank counts and on-die ECC, delivering rock-steady stability during hours-long rendering sessions and demanding creative workloads.
3. High peak transfer bandwidth on this PC5-rated module accelerates high-resolution texture streaming and large dataset manipulation, keeping content creation pipelines fluid and open-world gameplay stutter-free.
4. The CAS latency is tuned for efficient command processing at elevated frequencies, preserving tight frame pacing that can make the difference in fast-paced esports titles.
5. Mainstream module density provides a responsive multitasking foundation for modern OS environments, and populating a dual-channel pair significantly boosts throughput for everyday productivity and entertainment.
The M323R1GB4DB0-CWM0D is a desktop UDIMM built on DDR5 technology, and its four defining characteristics directly address the demands of high-performance gaming and content creation. Running at 5600MT/s with a CL40 CAS latency, this module delivers a substantial 44.8GB/s of peak bandwidth per channel while keeping initial access delays tight—meaning in a fast-paced AAA title like Call of Duty, large texture packs stream in immediately, preventing micro-stutters during critical moments, and your frame times stay consistent. The unbuffered, non-ECC architecture eliminates the extra clock cycle that registered memory introduces, so every read and write command hits the memory cells with minimal overhead. This translates into tangibly snappier responsiveness when you are scrubbing through a 4K timeline in DaVinci Resolve or applying complex filters in Photoshop, where the CPU wastes no cycles waiting on a buffer chip. As a standard 288-pin UDIMM, it drops effortlessly into mainstream AMD and Intel platforms, offering a straightforward upgrade path that respects your budget while transforming your PC into a system capable of tighter render loops and noticeably smoother in-game physics simulation.
Gaming Build
A dual‑channel pair of these 8 GB DDR5‑5600 UDIMMs (16 GB total) supplies the bandwidth needed for stable frame rates in modern AAA titles. For streamers and heavy multitaskers, populating all four DIMM slots with these modules reaches 32 GB, preventing stutter when broadcasting, chatting, and gaming simultaneously.
Content Creation
Video editors and 3D artists should fill every motherboard slot to assemble a 32 GB (4×8 GB) configuration, a capable baseline for 1080p and entry‑level 4K projects. Because typical desktop boards cap at four slots, achieving 64 GB demands moving to higher‑density DIMMs; with these 8 GB sticks the 32 GB maximum is adequate for intermediate work but not for ambitious professional pipelines.
General Productivity
A single 8 GB module handles email, office suites, and web browsing at the lowest cost. Adding a second identical module for a 16 GB dual‑channel setup dramatically improves multitasking responsiveness, delivering the best price‑to‑performance balance for heavy spreadsheets, video calls, and dozens of browser tabs without overspending.
Tested strictly, this DDR5 5600 UDIMM fits Intel 600/700 series and AMD 600 series desktop motherboards.
Q: Can I mix this M323R1GB4DB0-CWM0D with other memory modules of different brands or speeds?
A: Mixing modules is not recommended. Even with identical specs, variations in ICs or SPD profiles may cause instability. For guaranteed performance and system stability, install matching kits.
Q: Is this memory compatible with my desktop system using an Intel 600/700 series or AMD 600 series chipset?
A: Yes, this DDR5 UDIMM is compatible with 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel and AMD Ryzen 7000/9000 platforms on 600/700-series chipsets. Always verify motherboard QVL for specific model support.
Q: What is the recommended DIMM population order for optimal performance?
A: For a single module, install it in the slot farthest from the CPU (usually DIMM_A2). For dual-channel, use A2 and B2. Refer to your motherboard manual for exact slot numbering.
Q: Does this module support overclocking or XMP profiles?
A: No. This is a standard JEDEC-compliant DDR5-5600 CL40 module without XMP. It operates at fixed JEDEC timings and does not support manual overclocking beyond the native profile.
Q: What warranty and typical failure rate can I expect?
A: It includes a 1-year limited warranty. Actual failure rate is extremely low under normal use and adheres to JEDEC reliability standards. Defective units are typically replaced promptly.