TEAMGROUP Announces New Overclocking Zenith with DDR5-6800 ECC R-DIMM Memory

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TEAMGROUP has announced a breakthrough in specs for its DDR5 ECC (Error-Correcting Code) R-DIMM memory modules, now available at speeds of 6,400 MHz and 6,800 MHz in 16 GB and 32 GB capacities. Designed for Intel’s new W790 workstation motherboards and featuring XMP 3.0 profile support, the latter is the fastest DDR5 ECC R-DIMM memory that can be found on today’s market, suggests a press release from the company. TEAMGROUP partnered with ASRock to complete compatibility testing on HEDT platforms equipped with Intel’s 4th Gen Xeon processors, codenamed Sapphire Rapids, and W790 motherboards.

From a TEAMGROUP press release:

Sapphire Rapids is Intel’s first server processor to support DDR5 ECC R-DIMM memory. When it’s paired with the next-generation W790 workstation motherboard, users can adjust the CPU’s overclocking settings in BIOS and enable the clock speed adjustment feature of DDR5 ECC R-DIMM memory. Having undergone strict compatibility and stability testing, the JEDEC-compliant, high-frequency memory comes in both 16GB and 32GB capacity variants to meet the demand for workstation upgrades. The memory is also available in 6,400MHz and 6,800MHz models with XMP3.0 support, providing next-gen HEDT platforms with cutting-edge performance.

To meet the diverse needs of HEDT workstation applications, DDR5 ECC R-DIMM memory is designed with 30µ gold fingers, features dual ECC, and is equipped with a high-precision temperature sensor to increase endurance and reduce thermal issues during overclocking. TEAMGROUP is committed to creating the highest-quality products and offering innovative and diverse storage and memory solutions. As platform technologies continue to evolve, the company will work hand-in-hand with consumers around the world to create a new generation of high-speed DDR5 memory and provide revolutionary breakthroughs.

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