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TEAMGROUP Launches New 24GB & 48GB DDR5 Memory Kits

TEAMGROUP has today announced their new T-Force and Creator DDR5 kits in capacities of 24GB and 48GB

TEAMGROUP 24GB and 48GB DDR5 Kits

TEAMGROUP has joined in with the new 24GB and 48GB ram modules and has launched new overclocking modules for their Gaming T-Force brand and their creator T-Create brand. The company has worked closely with motherboard manufacturers to complete compatibility testing with Intel 700 and 600 series motherboards to ensure these modules will be fit for purpose. These modules will support XMP 3.0 and will come in capacities from 6000MHz all the way to 8000MHz.

T-Force Delta RGB Kits

T-FORCE LAB is committed to providing gamers with great performing products and has introduced the T-FORCE Delta RGB DDR5 launching with 48GB (2x24GB) dual channel kits with speeds of 6000MHz, 6,400MHz, 6,800MHz, 7,200MHz, 7,600MHz and 8,000MHz. These kits are compatible with Intel XMP 3.0 and will bring huge performance with a simple click in the BIOS.

T-CREATE DDR5 Kits

Opposite of the T-FORCE Gaming range is the T-CREATE range which offers desktop memory for creative professionals without all the gamer bling. These modules are now available in 96GB kits with the 96GB (2x48GB) dual-channel kit at speeds of 6800MHz as well as a 4 module 96GB (4x24GB) kit at speeds of 6000MHz and 6400MHz. The Create range offers stability, high capacity and performance to handle the needs of professionals.

Where Can I Learn More?

TEAMGROUP hasn’t revealed availability or pricing however if you would like more information you can visit their website here.

Jakob Aylesbury

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