Following memory manufacturers like G.Skill and HyperX, TeamGroup is now announcing that it will also release 24GB and 48GB non-binary DDR5 overclocking memory modules. These modules will support XMP 3.0 and operate at speeds up to 8,000MHz.
TeamGroup partnered with key motherboard manufacturers to perform compatibility testing of the modules, evaluating their operating frequencies and capabilities on Intel 700 and 600 series motherboards.
For gamers, there are the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 kits, which will soon become available as kits of 48GB (2x24GB) with speeds of 6,000MHz, 6,400MHz, 6,800MHz, 7,200MHz, 7,600MHz, or 8,000MHz with XMP 3.0. As for creators, the T-Create Expert DDR5 desktop memory is TeamGroup's go-to solution. Now available in 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 and DDR5-6400 kits, the lineup will increase with other options. Those include a 64GB DDR5-6800 kit and new 96GB (2x48GB) dual-channel DDR5 kits running at up to 6,800MHz, and 96GB (4x24GB) DDR5-6,000 and DDR5-6400 kits.
The 24GB/48GB memory modules from T-Force and T-Create will be available globally in early May 2023.
KitGuru says: With so many memory manufacturers launching non-binary memory modules, do you think the public will adopt them as the new standard for their systems?