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Team Group Launches T-Force Vulcan ECO DDR5 Desktop Overclocking Memory

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In support of World Environment Day, Team Group released the C175 ECO Net-Zero Flash Drive previously, which received positive reception from consumers worldwide. To encourage action against environmental pollution, Team Group has continued to devote itself to the development and design of environmentally friendly products. Now Team Group is launching the industry's first memory module with a recycled aluminium heat sink: the T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 Desktop Overclocking Memory.

Team Group takes social responsibility seriously, promoting sustainability through green research and development. For every 10,000 recycled aluminium T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 heat sinks made, carbon emissions are reduced by 73% or about 1,665 kg of carbon emissions. That is equivalent to the carbon footprint of 550,000 hand towels, 310,000 plastic straws, 30,000 plastic bags, and 10,000 PET bottles. The T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 also uses FSC-certified eco-packaging for the entire product, further contributing to the reduction of material and electronic waste.



The T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 Desktop Memory supports both the latest Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profile features, providing a quick overclocking experience with dual-platform stability. Users can unlock the potential of DDR5 and enjoy maximum gaming and multitasking performance instantly. The VULCAN ECO DDR5 Desktop Memory is not only environmentally sustainable but also built with innovative technologies.

It supports on-die ECC, which detects errors and recovers data during data transmission, providing stable and reliable usage. In addition, Team Group utilized its patented IC classification verification technology to ensure the usability and durability of the VULCAN ECO. This technology has been awarded patents in both Taiwan and the U.S, further guaranteeing the product's high quality. The T-FORCE VULCAN ECO DDR5 Desktop Memory will be available on Amazon and Newegg in North America in mid-December. If you want to be the first to get your hands on T-Force's newest product, please stay tuned to the latest news on Team Group's official website and social media channels.

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I don't mean to nit pick but there is some confusion out there about DDR5 and on-die ECC among end-users. "...detects errors and recovers data during data transmission..." should probably be worded differently like "...detects errors and recovers data on chip..." since it isn't performing ECC over the memory bus between the module and the CPU.
 
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