Friday, September 27th 2024

Team Group's T-FORCE and T-CREATE DDR5 Memories Unveil Dual-Mode For One-Click Stable Overclocking

T-FORCE, Team Group's gaming brand, and T-CREATE, its creator-focused brand, are launching dual-mode DDR5 overclocking memory modules for Intel and AMD platforms with speeds up to 8000 MHz. This highlights Team Group's industry-leading overclocking capabilities, delivering the ultimate performance for gamers and creators.

T-FORCE, known for pushing the boundaries of performance, and T-CREATE, focused on stable and efficient performance, will offer a range of DDR5 dual-mode overclocking memory modules under their product portfolio. These modules will come in eight speeds, ranging from 6400 MHz to 8000 MHz, catering to diverse needs and providing optimal performance for gaming enthusiasts and content creators managing complex workflows. The dual-mode memory modules will be available in 2x16GB and 2x24GB capacity options. A single 24 GB stick significantly expands memory capacity for handling large workloads, leading to smoother and more efficient performance. The memory modules are fully compatible with Intel XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) and AMD EXPO (Extended Profiles for Overclocking) profiles, ensuring seamless one-click overclocking on the latest AMD X870E and Intel Z790 platforms, delivering an exceptional user experience across both platforms.
Team Group continues collaborating with leading motherboard manufacturers such as ASRock, ASUS, BIOSTAR, GIGABYTE, and MSI to validate QVL compatibility on a wide range of motherboards. Leveraging Team Group's patented IC verification technology, the company maintains strict quality control over its memory modules, delivering high-performance and reliable solutions to gamers and creators worldwide. For the latest product availability and sales information, please stay tuned to Team Group's updates on major retail channels.
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2 Comments on Team Group's T-FORCE and T-CREATE DDR5 Memories Unveil Dual-Mode For One-Click Stable Overclocking

#1
Philaphlous
The marketing team forgot to include AI.... AI technology to one-click overclock stable... Artificial Intelligence. Come on guys... basic marketing 101 in 2024....
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ir_cow
huh? This must be like ASUS Flex but in the motherboard software instead. run at 4800 or whatever until the your gaming or doing whatever that requires DDR5-8000. This is only a guess. I must find out.
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