Tuesday, June 6th 2023

Kingston Technology Releases Server Premier 5600MT/s and 5200MT/s DDR5 ECC UDIMMs and ECC SODIMMs

Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced the release of its 32 GB and 16 GB Server Premier DDR5 5600MT/s and 5200MT/s ECC Unbuffered DIMMs and ECC SODIMMs.

Server Premier UDIMM and ECC SODIMMs
For over 35 years Kingston has been the memory brand trusted by leading server manufacturers and the world's largest data centers. Server Premier is Kingston's industry standard server class memory solution sold by specification for use in white-box systems, and is Intel platform validated and qualified by leading motherboard/system manufacturers. Featuring a locked BOM (Bill of Materials) to provide a consistent brand and revision of primary components (including DRAM, PMIC, SPD hub, thermal sensors, and PCB), all Kingston server memory solutions are 100% tested and undergo a rigorous dynamic burn-in process designed to catch early-life failures at the factory.
Server Premier features include:
  • Locked Bill of Materials (BOM)
  • Part Change Notifications (PCN) - 90 days
  • 8Q roadmap visibility
  • Platform validation
  • Leading server motherboard manufacturer qualification
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Industry-leading service and support
"We're proud to announce the availability of DDR5 5600MT/s and 5200MT/s speeds for ECC unbuffered DIMMs and SODIMMs," said Mike Mohney, Sr Technology Manager DRAM, Kingston. "The latest Intel and AMD DDR5 systems supporting ECC will be able to take advantage of the enhanced data integrity available with these new modules."

In addition to the on-die ECC (ODECC) featured in every DDR5 DRAM chip, these new modules feature extra DRAM to support the ECC (Error Correction Code) algorithm on enabled Intel and AMD processors, providing enhanced data integrity and stability for mainstream and mobile workstations.
Source: Kingston
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5 Comments on Kingston Technology Releases Server Premier 5600MT/s and 5200MT/s DDR5 ECC UDIMMs and ECC SODIMMs

#1
Camm
Glad I haven't bought RAM yet for my Raptor Lake server build yet, 4800mhz felt a bit limiting (although I'm sure with dual rank 4 slots populated speeds are going to plummet anyway).

But if its anything like the 4800mhz sticks from Kingston, they'll be horrifically overpriced.
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#3
Tarkhein
A Computer GuyI wonder what AM5 boards this will work with? I still don't see any ECC supported ram among ASRock AM5 boards like the Taichi.
www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X670E%20Taichi/index.asp#Memory
I recently went through a whole bunch of motherboards while speccing out the parts to build a NAS, and it looks like Asus is the only one that states ECC support on AM5. Gigabyte does state ECC support on one board, but then later clarifies in the same sentence that it will operate in non-ECC mode. Also none of the Asus boards I checked have ECC RAM in their QVL.
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#4
n-ster
Isn't ECC physically incompatible with Non-ECC on DDR5? Or is that just for Registered and not UDIMMs?
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#5
Camm
n-sterIsn't ECC physically incompatible with Non-ECC on DDR5? Or is that just for Registered and not UDIMMs?
Correct. Unbuffered is fine on AM5/LGA1700
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