Differences in Memory Speed and Data Rate

What is the difference between DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800), DDR4-2400 (PC4-19200), and DDR5-5200 (PC5-41600)?

Although these are all types of DDR (double data rate) memory, the varying numbers refer to the different speeds of memory, and even different memory generation types. When looking at the data rate, or speed PC (per clock transfers), it is important to note that systems can only handle certain types of memory. This is why it’s important to use either our Crucial Advisor™ tool or Crucial System Scanner when looking for compatible memory to install in your system.

It is easy to get data rate and speed mixed up because they are often interchangeable when someone is talking about how “fast” memory is. Data rate is how many bits a module can transfer in a given time, and speed is how many bytes it can transfer. Because there are 8 bits in a byte, we multiply the data rate by 8, and get the speed of the memory: 1600x8=12800, 2400x8=19200, where these results are your transfer rates in Megabytes per second (MB/s). When looking at both the data rate and speed, the particular generation of memory will be listed as well. An example of this when PC3 prefaces DDR3 speeds, and PC4 prefaces DDR4 speeds.

Below is a list of common memory speeds and associated data rates. There might be some higher and lower end speeds that are missing, and slight differences depending on how numbers are rounded, but it is a good general overview of common memory performance attributes.

Data Rate

Speed

DDR2-800

PC2-6400

DDR3-1333

PC3-10600

DDR3-1600

PC3-12800

DDR4-2666

PC4-21300

DDR4-3200

PC4-25600

DDR5-4800

PC5-38400

DDR5-5200

PC5-41600

DDR5-5600

PC5-44800

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