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Kingston Technology KTH-PL556D4-96G memory module 96 GB 1 x 96 GB DDR5 5600 MT/s 288-pin DIMM ECC
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Kingston Technology KTH-PL556D4-96G memory module 96 GB 1 x 96 GB DDR5 5600 MT/s 288-pin DIMM ECC

£1773.28

£2127.94 inc. VAT

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Key Features

Kingston
DDR5
module
96 GB
DIMM 288-pin
5600 MHz / PC5-44800
CL46
1.1 V

Product Overview

AI-generated summary

If you’re paying **£1,773.28 ex-VAT** for a **single 96GB DDR5 ECC DIMM**, you should be very sure you’re buying for an actual capacity upgrade in a system that supports that exact class of module. This is the sort of memory Kingston makes for servers/workstations where stability and error correction matter more than peak cost-per-GB. Where it makes sense is when you either (a) have empty slots and you want a straightforward “drop-in” expansion, or (b) you’re trying to hit a specific memory ceiling without overhauling the whole bank. Kingston is generally reliable in enterprise environments, and ECC is the right choice for workloads where silent errors are unacceptable (virtualisation, databases, heavier compute).

That said, the price is the big red flag. On a pure value basis, **one-stick upgrades at premium capacity can get expensive quickly**, especially if your platform supports cheaper higher-density kits or if you can populate multiple slots more economically. Also, **DDR5 compatibility isn’t just “DDR5 = works”**—you’ll want to confirm the server’s supported DIMM configurations, speed behaviour, and whether it requires specific part numbers for best results. If your goal is cost-effective scaling, you may find better value by buying a matched memory kit rather than one 96GB module.

**Who should buy:** IT teams upgrading supported servers/workstations that specifically take 96GB ECC RDIMM/LRDIMM-class modules and need predictable, stable expansion. **Who should think twice:** anyone trying to reduce £/GB, or anyone not 100% sure the host platform supports this exact module and speed mode.

Specifications

Features

CAS latency46
Internal memory96 GB
Memory layout (modules x size)1 x 96 GB
Internal memory typeDDR5
Memory data transfer rate5600 MT/s

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