TeamGroup Pushes Beyond 9000MHz With T-Force XTREEM DDR5 Memory

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Another Promising Offering Now Available From TeamGroup!

[Press Release] After its T-Create EXPERT AI CKD DDR5 memory garnered attention at Computex 2024, TeamGroup has announced a new blazing-fast memory for gaming PCs.

TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5
Gear 4 Allows The DDR5 Kits To Reach Up To 9600Mhz

The T-Force brand is set to evolve further with speeds as high as 9600MHz, thanks to the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5. With Intel’s Z890 platform also coming up, TeamGroup’s memory can now push beyond existing limits.

This process is seamless and requires a single click, thanks to Intel XMP support. Compared to standard JEDEC-compliant memory, the new kits rely on CKD components for more stable signal transmissions.

This is critical to achieving breakneck speeds over traditional U-DIMM limitations. The incredible speed is also complemented by industry-leading quality brought about by rigorous testing and innovative circuit design.

All in all, the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 unlocks a new level of performance for gaming PCs. With support for capacities as high as 2x24GB, a robust 2mm heatsink, and more, TeamGroup’s latest offering continues to highlight its dominance over the market.

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