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TeamGroup just announced its latest memory series, the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory. This next generation of DDR5 memory will feature Intel XMP 3.0 support, capacities of up to 32 GB, and frequencies of up to 5600 MHz. The T-Force Delta RGB will also be equipped with oversized heat spreaders and, as the name implies, RGB lighting. Pricing is unknown at this time but availability is expected in the fourth quarter of 2021. Below is TeamGroup’s press release.
TEAMGROUP Pioneers in Bringing RGB to Next-Gen DDR5 with the Launch of T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory
Today TEAMGROUP is launching its brand new DELTA DDR5 Memory Series, the first DDR5 modules to be equipped with RGB lighting effect, providing gamers who enjoy visual flair with both next-level speed and eye-pleasing illumination.
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5
Since the end of 2020, TEAMGROUP has been at the forefront of next-generation DDR5 development, working closely with motherboard manufacturers to perform extensive validation testing. Whether it is the testing and research of DDR5’s new PMIC architecture or XMP overclocking parameters, the company has achieved very fruitful results. Today TEAMGROUP is launching its brand new DELTA DDR5 Memory Series, the first DDR5 modules to be equipped with RGB lighting effect, providing gamers who enjoy visual flair with both next-level speed and eye-pleasing illumination.
The T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5 continues the design language of the DELTA DDR4 Series by maintaining the ultra-large spreader with wide-angled RGB edges and a minimalist geometrical surface. The overall look is further enhanced by its sleek stealth-fighter-inspired design. In addition, the color and flashing speed of each RGB LED used in DELTA RGB DDR5 can be independently controlled, offering more freedom to customize lighting effects than a typical RGB DDR4 memory. Currently samples have been sent to ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, ASROCK, BIOSTAR and other motherboard manufacturers for lighting tests. Players will be able to easily customize their own dazzling RGB effects through the manufacturers’ lighting software.
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5
This first series of next-gen RGB memory will support Intel’s XMP 3.0 1-click overclocking and come in 16GB and 32GB capacities with frequencies of 4,800MHz up to 5,600MHz, far exceeding the limit of DDR4 generation. Besides delivering a super smooth experience and blistering speeds, the biggest difference of this release is the new configuration-adjusting PMIC architecture. The product’s warranty period was initially set to be 3 years but will be adjusted based on the improvement of raw materials or technology. The T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5 Memory Series is expected to hit shelves worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2021 alongside the release of next-generation motherboards. For the latest information, please refer to the official TEAMGROUP website.
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This morning as part of CES 2021, Corsair announced the launch of its 5000 series mid-tower PC cases, the CORSAIR 5000D, 5000D Airflow, and the iCUE 5000X RGB. Each represents a unique aesthetic, but they all share the same Corsair quality and performance. The 5000X RGB is equipped with three included SP120 RGB ELITE AirGuide fans and a tempered glass front panel. The 5000D Airflow sports a full mesh front panel while 5000D displays a more subtle build with its solid front panel. Pricing for the 5000D and 5000D Airflow is set at $165 and the 5000X RGB is slightly higher at $205. Further details are below in Corsair’s official press release.
Today, PNY announced the addition of its low-profile series DDR4 ram to the XLR8 Gaming line-up. Three kits are available in 2666 MHz (CAS 16), 3200 MHz (CAS 16), and 3600 MHz with capacities of 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB for each set. These low-profile kits measure only 32 mm high and are well suited for all applications including small form factor builds or with large CPU heatsinks with memory clearance issues. Availability will be through Amazon, Best Buy, and PNY.com, though pricing has not been released. Below is PNY’s press release.
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TeamGroup just announced its latest memory series, the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 Gaming Memory. This next generation of DDR5 memory will feature Intel XMP 3.0 support, capacities of up to 32 GB, and frequencies of up to 5600 MHz. The T-Force Delta RGB will also be equipped with oversized heat spreaders and, as the name implies, RGB lighting. Pricing is unknown at this time but availability is expected in the fourth quarter of 2021. Below is TeamGroup's press release.
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