TeamGroup Releases T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 Based On CUDIMM Platform

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Can Be Overclocked As High As 9600MHz!

[Press Release] TeamGroup’s series of memory kits continues to grow with new additions. The latest release comes in the form of the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5, coming with overclocking capabilities of up to 9600MHz when paired with 2 DIMM motherboards.

TeamGroup XTREEM CKD DDR5
TeamGroup’s Memory Continues To Push New Boundaries

This memory is based on the CUDIMM platform, boasting unparalleled stability at high speeds. Heat dissipation is also remarkable thanks to a premium 2mm thick alloy heat spreader.

The kits will be available in a DDR5-8800 2x24GB configuration. However, as mentioned earlier, the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 is tailor-made for overclocking. The memory has already been pushed to DDR5-10666 MHz with the ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF and Intel Core Ultra 7 265K.

TeamGroup also offers an understated aesthetic for those who prefer minimalistic setups, making these DDR5 kits the perfect blend of performance and premium aesthetics. For more details, visit this link to the official product page.

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