TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM DDR5 Now Sports Stylish White & Pink Colors

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[Press Release] The TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM memory is getting even better with the addition of two new colors. Now available in pink and snow white, the DDR5 kits boast innovative designs and performance capable of meeting modern demands.

The former comes with a sandblasted metal texture heat spreader sporting the T-Force branding. Meanwhile, the snow white variant boasts dual light bars for a dazzling display of RGB aurora effects.

TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM DDR5
Fans of RGB Won’t Be Disappointed With The Snow White Color | Image via TeamGroup

Both variants of the T-Force XTREEM DDR5 support Intel and AMD platforms alongside one-click overclocking. The use of patented technology also adds an extra charm to the lineup, making it worth your attention.

For more information on these kits, visit TeamGroup’s official website for more details on the pink and white variants. While at it, consider checking out the rest of TeamGroup’s lineup.

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