The M.2 Form Factor with PCIe® and SATA interfaces
Confused about M.2, PCIe, SATA and NVMe SSDs? The experts at Crucial explain all you need to know about form factors, physical interfaces and more.
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Read more1. Crucial DDR5 desktop memory modules (UDIMMs) can reach rated speeds with Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPOTM turned on in the UEFI/BIOS settings. Applicable for all Crucial DDR5 desktop memory (UDIMM) modules except Crucial DDR5-4800 desktop memory, which supports only Intel® XMP 3.0. Based on published competitor specs for DDR5 memory as of August 2023. Altering clock frequency or voltage beyond rated speeds of 6,000MT/s and timing of 36-38-38-80 at 1.35V may result in damage to computer components and will void your Crucial warranty. Micron disclaims all liability for such damage.
2. Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory modules (UDIMMs) can only be installed in desktops/workstations built to support DDR5 DRAM, such as 12th and 13th Gen Intel® Core™ and AMD RyzenTM 7000 Series desktop processors.
3. DDR5 data rate of 6,000MT/s transfers 1.88x the DDR4 data rate of 3,200MT/s.
4. Comparing the true memory latency of Crucial Pro DRAM Overclocking Edition of 12ns for 6000MT/s CL36 to the true memory latency of Crucial Pro DRAM Plug-and-Play edition of 16ns for 6000MT/s CL48. 12ns is 25% lower than 16ns of true memory latency.
5. Under memory-intensive workloads, DDR5 can deliver up to 2x the bandwidth, per an internal simulation of dual ranked x8 modules in client platforms.
6. DDR5 modules (DIMMs) introduce voltage regulation on the module through a power management integrated circuit (PMIC), which enables better power regulation and reduces the scope of DRAM power delivery network (PDN) management on the motherboard for increased efficiency.
7. On-die ECC (ODECC) is a feature of the DDR5 component specification and should not be confused with the module-level ECC features on server and workstation RDIMMs, LRDIMMs, ECC UDIMMs and ECC. Crucial DDR5 Memory includes ODECC but does not include the additional components necessary for system level ECC.
8. Densities are defined by JEDEC for the life of the DDR5 generation of memory.
9. Limited lifetime warranty valid everywhere except Austria, Belgium, France and Germany, where warranty is valid for ten years from the date of purchase. DRAM components and modules are rated for 6,000MT/s 36-38-38-80 at 1.35V. Altering the module’s clock frequency, speed, timings or voltage beyond its specifications may damage system components and will void its warranty. Micron disclaims all liability for damage caused by overclocking beyond 6,000MT/s 36-38-38-80 at 1.35V. Please check your CPU and motherboard manuals for their warranty information when overclocking.