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Samsung 32 GB DDR5-5600 ECC Registered Memory | Server RAM, 1.1 V
Samsung
MPN: M321R4GA3PB0-CWM
$360.12$384.24
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Key Features
- 32 GB DDR5 SDRAM capacity
- 5,600 Mbps memory speed
- PC5-44800 bandwidth rating
- ECC registered memory
- 2Rx8 module organization
- 1.1 V operating voltage
- Samsung MPN: M321R4GA3PB0-CWM
- Increase server capacity with 32 GB of DDR5 memory
When memory pressure starts limiting throughput, this Samsung 32 GB DDR5 module gives qualified systems the room they need to keep pace. With a 5,600 Mbps data rate and PC5-44800 rating, it is built for modern server platforms that depend on higher bandwidth to support virtualization, database activity, analytics, and other memory-intensive services.
The registered ECC design is a key advantage in infrastructure environments where reliability matters as much as speed. Registered modules help improve signal integrity in larger memory configurations, while ECC adds a layer of protection against common memory errors. At 1.1 V, the module also aligns with DDR5’s efficiency profile, helping reduce power draw relative to older generations while delivering more usable performance per watt.
This is the kind of component that belongs in systems where downtime is expensive and memory density matters. It is not about adding capacity for its own sake; it is about keeping critical workloads responsive, stable, and ready for growth. For teams standardizing on DDR5, this module offers a clear path to higher performance without compromising the operational discipline enterprise environments require.
Ideal For
- Virtualization hosts requiring higher memory density
- Database servers needing more bandwidth and capacity
- Enterprise refresh projects standardizing on DDR5
- Mission-critical systems that require ECC registered memory
Why This Product
- 1DDR5 bandwidth for heavier server workloads
- 2Registered ECC design for stronger platform stability
- 332 GB capacity for denser virtualization and database use
- 41.1 V operation for improved efficiency versus older DDR generations





