TeamGroup Expands Memory Lineup With Dual-Mode DDR5 Overclocking Kits

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Supports Both Intel XMP 3.0 And AMD EXPO!

[Press Release] TeamGroup has proudly announced the latest addition to its memory series.

Dubbed the dual-mode DDR5 overclocking memory, these modules offer support for both Intel and AMD platforms for one-click stable overclocking. With speeds up to 800MHz, the company’s exceptional overclocking skills are on full display with the latest memory series.

These memory products will be released under both the T-Create and T-Force brands. With speeds ranging from 6400MHz to 8000MHz, the new modules will be perfect to cater to the growing need for additional memory.

Apart from speed, TeamGroup also makes no compromises on capacity. The dual-mode DDR5 memory will boast capacities as high as 48GB (2x24GB), making intense workloads as seamless as possible.

Moreover, all modules will come with Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO support. As always, the DDR5 kits are built using industry-leading technology and guarantee unparalleled quality control.

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