ADATA
ADATA Premier DDR5-4800 16GB (2x8GB)
DDR5-4800 · 16 GB · DIMM · SKU: AD5U480008G-DT
Buying context for ADATA Premier DDR5-4800 16GB (2x8GB)
Memory kits like ADATA Premier DDR5-4800 16GB (2x8GB) affect minimum frame times, compile times, and tab churn more than many buyers expect. 16 GB capacity is fine for gaming-only boxes; creators often want 32 GB or more. DDR5 at 4800 MT/s influences bandwidth-sensitive workloads (compression, some games, integrated graphics). Enable the rated EXPO or XMP profile in BIOS after install, then run a quick stability test—JEDEC defaults often leave a noticeable slice of performance unused.
DIMM modules from ADATA must match your board's physical slot type and supported memory list (QVL). Laptop SODIMM and desktop DIMM kits are not interchangeable; dual-channel setups need matched pairs installed in the slots your manual recommends—usually slots 2 and 4 on common ATX boards.
Budget memory can be excellent value when you accept standard heat spreaders and mainstream timings—avoid unknown sellers for critical systems.
For AMD Ryzen, memory controller behavior varies by generation—faster kits help, but stability on your exact CPU and board matters more than chart-topping MT/s. For Intel, DDR5 platforms often benefit from dual-rank or higher-speed kits in bandwidth-sensitive apps, but gains taper off once the GPU or storage becomes the bottleneck. If you run virtual machines, browsers, and creative tools together, prioritize capacity first, then speed.
Heat spreader height can interfere with large air coolers; check clearance photos before you buy. After install, confirm capacity and speed in your OS (Task Manager on Windows, About This Mac / system reports on macOS) so a partial POST or single-stick seating issue is obvious on day one.
A balanced score near 20/100 signals entry or budget positioning in our rankings—worth it when the price is right and your workload is modest.
Scores on RankedRAM come from normalized benchmarks and spec signals in our catalog—they are not paid placements. Compare alternatives with the catalog table, read our guides, and see how we rank before you buy. Affiliate links, when present, do not change rankings.
Always confirm fit (power, clearance, socket, RAM QVL), firmware, and current street price on retailer sites. Manufacturer pages remain the source of truth for warranties and exact specifications.
Highlights
Core specs from the manufacturer — verify against your platform's supported memory list (QVL) before you buy.
How we score
Numbers on this page use a 0–100 scale for comparison. Rankings are computed from published specs across our catalog.
- Play index — speed-optimized score for gaming, streaming, and low-latency tasks.
- Work index — capacity and bandwidth score for content creation and parallel workloads.
- Balanced score — blend of play and work strength.
- Efficiency score — bandwidth efficiency: speed (MT/s) per GB of capacity, normalized across the catalog. Favours fast, lean kits over bulk-capacity ones.
- Value score — composite percentile vs other kits in our catalog (matches the index Rank badge).
Compatibility context
Key platform notes for DDR5 at 4800 MT/s.
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