TEAMGROUP Brings Improved Elite And Elite Plus DDR5 Memory To Market

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DDR5 6400MHz Memory From TEAMGROUP!

[Press Release] Following the shift to DDR5, memory kits have become incredibly fast and efficient. Modern gaming PCs also require high-performance kits for gaming, and the TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 lineup aims to satisfy the needs of a wide range of PC users.

TEAMGROUP Elite Plus DDR5

The Elite and Elite Plus DDR5 memory kits are clocked at 6400MHz. This ensures requirements like entertainment and productivity are met with ease, allowing users to utilize their PC hardware for intensive tasks without any issues.

TEAMGROUP also brings low operating voltages of 1.1V, helping to extend the overall lifespan of the memory. Furthermore, DDR5 comes with Same-Bank Refresh and an optimized IC structure.

This makes it significantly faster than DDR4 memory, making the new standard ideal for users looking to handle multiple tasks without hiccups.

TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5

Users looking to buy the new memory kits can find them in single modules and dual-channel kits. TEAMGROUP is bringing 16GB and 32GB options, covering the minimum and recommended options for the current generation of gaming.

The memory will go on sale in August and will be available at retailers like Amazon. PC users looking for more information can head to TEAMGROUP’s official website.

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