Axiom DDR5 64 GB DIMM 288-pin 3200 MHz Registered Memory Module
Best high-capacity memory for demanding enterprise server workloads.
Experience the next evolution in DRAM with Axiom's DDR5 modules, designed to significantly boost performance and efficiency. DDR5 offers a 70% increase in effective bandwidth compared to DDR4, enabling more responsive data-intensive applications and supporting larger module capacities for future demands. These modules provide enhanced reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) for enterprise environments, ensuring greater stability and fault tolerance. With a decrease in power consumption, they contribute to more efficient system cooling and extended battery life in mobile devices. Enjoy improved data signal integrity and a faster data rate for a smoother computing experience.
$4749.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1290
/ 3542
#1290 in RAM
Price vs Category Average
+832%
Above average
Memory Type
5
/ DDR
Who it's for
- IT professionals prioritizing rock-solid reliability for critical server environments
- System builders investing in modern, energy-efficient infrastructure for long-term scalability
- Data scientists and virtualization experts managing massive, memory-heavy workloads
Who should skip it
- Gamers or traders requiring ultra-low latency for real-time responsiveness
- Performance enthusiasts seeking the fastest possible data transfer speeds
- Home PC users with standard consumer motherboards
Performance breakdown
Data Bandwidth
Significant throughput gains handle heavy multitasking and complex data workloads effortlessly.
Enterprise Reliability
Registered ECC architecture ensures maximum stability for mission-critical server environments.
Power Efficiency
Lower voltage operation reduces thermal output and overall system energy consumption.
Memory Density
Massive 64GB capacity provides ample headroom for demanding professional applications.
Signal Integrity
Advanced engineering minimizes data errors during high-speed information transfers.
Latency Performance
Higher clock timings reflect the trade-off for massive capacity and stability.
Key Specs
Memory Type
DDR5
Form Factor
DIMM 288-pin
Capacity
64 GB
Speed
3200 MHz / PC5-51200
Voltage
1.1 V
ECC Support
Yes
Timings
CL52
Module Rank
Registered
Features
- 70% increase in effective bandwidth over DDR4
- Supports next-generation performance demands with larger module densities
- Decreased power consumption for improved system efficiency
- Enhanced reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) for enterprise applications
- Improved data signal integrity
- Faster data rates for more responsive application loads
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Axiom DDR5 64 GB memory module for its exceptional reliability and robust quality. Users frequently highlight its seamless integration and stable performance in demanding environments, making it a dependable choice for critical applications. The module is often noted for meeting high expectations, delivering consistent operation without issues. This strong performance under various workloads reinforces a perception of a premium, trustworthy product that simply works as expected, providing peace of mind for system builders and IT professionals alike.
Know before you buy
No. This is a Registered (RDIMM) module designed specifically for enterprise-grade servers and workstations. It will not function in standard consumer desktop motherboards that require unbuffered memory.
DDR5 offers a 70% increase in effective bandwidth, which significantly improves performance in data-intensive applications. It also operates at a lower voltage, leading to better power efficiency and thermal management.
Yes, this module features built-in ECC support. This provides enhanced reliability and fault tolerance, which is essential for maintaining system stability in professional and enterprise environments.
No. DDR5 uses a different physical pin layout and signaling architecture than DDR4. You cannot mix these memory types in the same system.
Registered memory, or RDIMM, includes a register between the DRAM modules and the system's memory controller. This reduces the electrical load on the controller, allowing for higher stability and the use of larger memory capacities in server environments.
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