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Team Group Launches T-Force XTREEM DDR5 Desktop Memory

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Leading memory provider, Team Group, has tapped into T-FORCE Lab's superb R&D capabilities to create the latest iteration of the T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 memory. By utilizing a patented IC classification test and verification technology, the upper limits of the DDR5 frequency have been raised to create a high-clock rate memory module designed specifically for gamers. Decorated with the glorious T-FORCE logo badge, the XTREEM's design exudes both confidence and style, befitting the newest king of overclocking memory modules.

T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 memory demonstrates incredible overclocking performance to satisfy overclocking enthusiasts around the world. Not only using 2 mm-thick aluminium alloy fin heatsinks to enhance its thermal capacity, but also uses special heat-conducting silicone to tightly adhere the heatsinks with the memory to achieve the most optimal cooling effect. The surface is also treated with an anodized surface that is resistant to acid, corrosion, rust and is non-electrically conductive, providing gamers with greater peace of mind. The T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5's two-piece heat spreader is made of thick metal and underwent sandblasted surface treatment to give it the appearance of hard basalt and the matte black texture reminiscent of a black sand beach. Users can enjoy the excellent overclocking capabilities of the XTREEM DDR5 while admiring its elegant design.



The T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 gaming memory is expected to be available at speeds of 7600MT/s, 8000MT/s, and 8200MT/s and will support on-die ECC. Gamers can look forward to dominating the digital battlefield when it becomes available on Amazon and Newegg in North America at the end of October. If you want to get your hands on T-FORCE's newest products and information on availability, please stay tuned to the latest news on Team Group's official website and social media channels.

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Low quality post by SOAREVERSOR
It's XTREEM so you can make fun of dirty console peons despite the fact that their PS5 runs games better than your PC. They'll know they are peons as well cause even if they are gaming better at 4k than you are their PS5 doesn't say XTREEM. In the end, that's all PC gaming is about.
 
hmmm Xtreem is a known model from Team Group, with highly binned chips, focused on overclocking.
Don't quite understand your point of view other than not understanding what's the purpose of these products...
 
anodized surface that is resistant to acid, corrosion, rust and is non-electrically conductive
I've always wanted some acid-resistant RAM in my PC! :laugh:

Jokes aside, I like the design. :)
 
I've always wanted some acid-resistant RAM in my PC! :laugh:

Jokes aside, I like the design. :)
When a design-oriented marketing says "acid-resistant", it is due to the (slight) acidity of the natural skins oils.
Have you ever had a keyboard losing its keycaps printing? Yep, that's the reason.
 
Oooh, I really like the look of these. Super clean!

When a design-oriented marketing says "acid-resistant", it is due to the (slight) acidity of the natural skins oils.
Have you ever had a keyboard losing its keycaps printing? Yep, that's the reason.
Learn something new every day!
 
W.t.F....

No rainbow circus lite 'em up pukerfesters......how dare they release something so plain, ordinary & uninteresting..../s

I really like this clean straightforward aesthetic, too bad I don't currently have a desktop to put some in... but I will show it to my clients to see if they are interested :D

Nice job TG !
 
I wasn't sure how extreme these were going to be, but when I saw that they removed the "e" from the beginning of the word, I knew they were serious. The only thing more "1337" than that would have been to replace the "e" with a "3".
 
When a design-oriented marketing says "acid-resistant", it is due to the (slight) acidity of the natural skins oils.
Have you ever had a keyboard losing its keycaps printing? Yep, that's the reason.
I see your point. But you don't touch your RAM as much as your keyboard.
 
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