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Qnap
32 GB DDR5 desktop memory running at 5600 MHz in a single UDIMM module
This QNAP UDIMM delivers 32 GB of DDR5 memory at 5600 MHz for desktop platforms. It targets system builders and upgraders who need a single high-capacity stick to populate an open slot.
The module uses the standard UDIMM form factor, which is the single specification that decides whether this part fits your motherboard. Verify that your board accepts unbuffered DDR5 UDIMMs before purchase.
The package contains only the memory module itself with no additional cables, software licences or cooling hardware. Buyers who want a multi-stick kit or bundled heat-spreader must source those separately.
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The memory runs at 5600 MT/s, so data moves between the CPU and RAM at that peak rate when the platform supports DDR5 5600.
Yes, it is a UDIMM designed for standard desktop DDR5 DIMM sockets.
The module uses the standard DDR5 UDIMM form factor, so it fits any desktop board with a DDR5 DIMM slot.
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