TeamGroup Launches T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 Memory

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Up to 64GB Per Module, 256GB Per Kit!

[Press Release] TeamGroup has launched the T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5, a high-performance desktop memory designed for professional creators. Debuting in a 7200MHz 2x24GB kit, it uses Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology to deliver stable high-frequency performance, solving the limitations of traditional U-DIMMs under heavy workloads and overclocking.

The module supports up to 64GB per stick and 256GB per kit, with XMP 3.0 one-click overclocking for easy performance boosts. It excels in demanding tasks like AI training, 3D rendering, and music production, providing the speed and stability needed for multitasking workflows.

The memory is built on a 10-layer PCB with custom high-temp capacitors and a slim aluminum alloy heatsink, which ensures strong power delivery, signal integrity, and effective cooling even in compact AI PC builds. Each unit undergoes patented IC selection and testing, guaranteeing top-tier stability and reliability.

Backed by a lifetime warranty, it delivers confidence and long-term value for creators pushing the limits of modern computing. Check out the product page for more details

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