<p>➀ This article provides a quick look at a generic 48GB DDR5-5600 ECC UDIMM kit from Mem-Store on eBay. The kit was purchased for its affordability and was tested in 96GB and 192GB configurations.</p><p>➁ The modules were found to work well in various server and workstation configurations, despite the generic nature of the components.</p><p>➂ The author discusses the pros and cons of using such affordable memory modules, highlighting the potential for cost savings but also the risk of reliability issues.</p>
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