TeamGroup Debuts 8000MHz T-Force Deltaα DDR5 Kits For Ryzen 9000 CPUs

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Supports Both Intel XMP 3.0 And AMD EXPO!

[Press Release] The latest DDR5 TeamGroup memory is a great fit for the Ryzen 9000 series. Dubbed the T-Force DeltAα RGB, it boasts seamless overclocking of up to 8000MHz.

TeamGroup T-Force DeltAα RGB DDR5
The DDR5 Memory Boasts Features Like On-Die ECC(Error Correction Code)

To make the deal even better, the DDR5 kits support AMD EXPO profiles, giving users an incredible experience on the new X870E platform. On the other hand, T-Force DeltAα RGB also supports Intel’s 600 and 700 series platforms.

Therefore, TeamGroup promises a stable and reliable experience whether you pick an AMD or Intel processor. According to the company, a strong partnership with manufacturers like ASUS and MSI guarantees the new kits will work across any motherboard out of the box.

Intel XMP 3.0 is also supported for those using Team Blue’s recent CPUs. All in all, the T-Force DeltAα RGB is worth keeping an eye on, and you can find the latest updates on this DDR5 memory on TeamGroup’s official website.

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