Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 4800

Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 4800 (PC5 38400) MES5U480FD16GX2

Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 4800 (PC5 38400) MES5U480FD16GX2

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  • Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR5 SDRAM DDR5 4800 (PC5 38400) Desktop Memory Model MES5U480FD16GX2 CAS Latency: 40 Voltage: 1.10V Multi-channel Kit: Dual Channel Kit Timing: 40-40-40-77 Recommend Use: High Performance or Gaming Memory Features: Compatible Frequency This product is engineered to operate at the optimum frequency for compatibility with your system. Compatible Timings This product is programmed to use timings that offer maximum compatibility with your system and original memory.

Specifications Overview

Model MES5U480FD16GX2
Release Date March 2022

* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date.

Type 288-pin DDR5 DIMM
Speed DDR5-4800 MHz
Size 32GB (2 x 16GB)
CAS Latency 40
Timing 40-40-40-77
First Word Latency 16.66 ns
Voltage 1.1 V
Heat Spreader No
ECC Support No

RAM First Word Latency Table (nanoseconds)

Latency is measured in nanoseconds, which is a combination of frequency and CAS. Both frequency increases and latency decreases result in better system performance (when latency is the same, always prefer higher frequency if possible).

Frequency (MT/s)

4400 4800 5000 5200 5600 6000 6200 6400 6600 6800 7000 7200 7400 7600
36 16.36 15.00 14.40 13.85 12.86 12.00 11.61 11.25 10.91 10.59 10.29 10.00 9.73 9.47
37 16.82 15.42 14.80 14.23 13.21 12.33 11.94 11.56 11.21 10.88 10.57 10.28 10.00 9.74
38 17.27 15.83 15.20 14.62 13.57 12.67 12.26 11.88 11.52 11.18 10.86 10.56 10.27 10.00
39 17.73 16.25 15.60 15.00 13.93 13.00 12.58 12.19 11.82 11.47 11.14 10.83 10.54 10.26
40 18.18 16.67 16.00 15.38 14.29 13.33 12.90 12.50 12.12 11.76 11.43 11.11 10.81 10.53
41 18.64 17.08 16.40 15.77 14.64 13.67 13.23 12.81 12.42 12.06 11.71 11.39 11.08 10.79
42 19.09 17.50 16.80 16.15 15.00 14.00 13.55 13.13 12.73 12.35 12.00 11.67 11.35 11.05
43 19.55 17.92 17.20 16.54 15.36 14.33 13.87 13.44 13.03 12.65 12.29 11.94 11.62 11.32
44 20.00 18.33 17.60 16.92 15.71 14.67 14.19 13.75 13.33 12.94 12.57 12.22 11.89 11.58
45 20.45 18.75 18.00 17.31 16.07 15.00 14.52 14.06 13.64 13.24 12.86 12.50 12.16 11.84
46 20.91 19.17 18.40 17.69 16.43 15.33 14.84 14.38 13.94 13.53 13.14 12.78 12.43 12.11
47 21.36 19.58 18.80 18.08 16.79 15.67 15.16 14.69 14.24 13.82 13.43 13.06 12.70 12.37
48 21.82 20.00 19.20 18.46 17.14 16.00 15.48 15.00 14.55 14.12 13.71 13.33 12.97 12.63
49 22.27 20.42 19.60 18.85 17.50 16.33 15.81 15.31 14.85 14.41 14.00 13.61 13.24 12.89
50 22.73 20.83 20.00 19.23 17.86 16.67 16.13 15.63 15.15 14.71 14.29 13.89 13.51 13.16
51 23.18 21.25 20.40 19.62 18.21 17.00 16.45 15.94 15.45 15.00 14.57 14.17 13.78 13.42
52 23.64 21.67 20.80 20.00 18.57 17.33 16.77 16.25 15.76 15.29 14.86 14.44 14.05 13.68
CAS (clock cycles) Lower latency means faster memory.

Distribution of First Word Latencies for Similar RAM Modules

The histogram below shows the distribution of first word latencies (in nanoseconds) for all RAM modules of the same DDR type and frequency in our database. Each bar represents the number of modules that fall within a specific latency range. The highlighted bar indicates the latency of the currently selected RAM module.

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