T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB DDR5 Gaming Memory Blends Aurorean Aesthetics with Up to 8,200 MHz Speeds

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TEAMGROUP has launched T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB DDR5 Desktop Memory, a new DDR5 option for gamers that features RGB lighting effects inspired by the northern and southern nights. The memory will go on sale at the end of March on North American platforms, including Amazon and Newegg.

Capacities/speeds:

  • 48 GB (2x 24 GB)
    • 8,200 MHZ (CL 38)
    • 8,000 MHz (CL 38)
    • 7,600 MHz (CL 36)
  • 32 GB (2x 16 GB)
    • 8,000 MHz (CL 38)
    • 7,600 MHz (CL 36)

Features include:

  • Fantastic immersive aurora shimmer
  • 2mm metal craftwork with exquisite aesthetics
  • Premium 10-layer anti-interference board
  • Enhanced PMIC heat dissipation design
  • Power management IC adopted offers power stability for better efficiency
  • On-die ECC for a more stable system
  • Smart ARGB controller supports multiple lighting controls
  • Power management IC adopted offers power stability for better efficiency
  • Lifetime warranty

A look at the RGB:

TEAMGROUP on its design:

…the T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB DDR5 features innovative dual-piece light pipes that emit soft and delicate light movements resembling aurora charm. It also supports various lighting control software, creating an extraordinary RGB visual feast and leading players on an unforgettable aurora journey. The product itself features a 2mm-thick forged aluminum alloy matte black heat spreader, exhibiting both the hardness and durability of basalt and the delicate texture of a black sand beach, perfectly showcasing the ultimate aesthetics of metal craftsmanship and achieving exquisite and unique computer equipment.

The XTREEM ARGB DDR5 uses a 10-layer professional anti-interference optimized PCB board and improves the heat dissipation design of the PMIC power management chip to keep performance stable during high-speed data transmission, allowing gamers to enjoy a powerful and high-frame-rate gaming experience.

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