TEAMGROUP Announces T-FORCE XTREEM CKD DDR5 Memory Kits

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Built for Intel 800 Series Systems.

[Press Release] TEAMGROUP has launched the T-FORCE XTREEM CKD ARGB DDR5 and DELTA CKD RGB DDR5 memory modules. Both use upgraded Client Clock Driver (CKD) tech, reaching speeds up to 8400 MHz. The modules support Intel Core Ultra and 800 series platforms, offering stable performance during demanding tasks.

The memory kits feature a thick aluminum heat sink with a sandblasted black finish. Its dual light pipe creates a smooth aurora-like ARGB glow.

Teamgroup XTREEM DDR5
T-FORCE XTREEM CKD ARGB DDR5.

Both modules support Intel XMP 3.0, enabling one-click overclocking without manual tweaks. The T-FORCE XTREEM memory modules are equipped with PMIC and thermal silicone for better heat dissipation. On-die ECC adds stability by correcting errors in real time.

These DDR5 memory kits are compatible with major RGB control software, including ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, etc.

Check out the product page for more details.

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