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Team Group Launches the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 Desktop Memory

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Team Group Inc.'s gaming brand T-FORCE launched the highly anticipated XTREEM CKD DDR5 8800 2x24GB Desktop Memory, designed with advanced Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology to enhance data transfer stability. With overclocking capabilities reaching up to 9600 MT/s, this memory module redefines overclocking potential with the groundbreaking CUDIMM platform, delivering exceptional performance and setting new industry milestones.

In close collaboration with leading motherboard manufacturers, the T-FORCE XTREEM CKD DDR5 is designed for stability at an exclusive frequency of 9600 MT/s on 2 DIMM motherboards. Featuring a premium 2 mm-thick aluminium alloy heat spreader and high thermal conductivity silicone, it significantly improves heat dissipation by 10%. Its CNC cutting technology, matte sandblasting, and black anodizing processes create a refined, understated aesthetic. Paired with the iconic T-FORCE logo, it offers gamers a product combining high performance and premium design. Utilizing patented IC classification and verification technology, the module integrates a power management chip for stable power consumption. It also supports on-die ECC for error detection and correction, ensuring exceptional system stability.



In addition, T-FORCE LAB has demonstrated the capabilities of XTREEM CKD DDR5 by achieving an impressive DDR5-10666 MT/s overclocking speed. This record-breaking result was achieved using an ASRock Z890 OCF motherboard, Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor, and SIREN GA360 AIO liquid cooler, showcasing the module's ability to reach unprecedented speeds effortlessly. For more details, stay tuned to Team Group's official website and social media channels for the latest news.

Below is a screenshot of a memory stress test, conducted with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor and an ASRock Z890 Taichi OCF motherboard at an overclocked DDR5-10000 MT/s frequency.



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Mmm, there is a high chance the 9600 MT/s version of this will be my next DDR5 kit. I like the design of these Xtreems a lot. Shame that there's been pretty much zero effort to properly support CUDIMMs on Z790, still, I think you can probably get nice clocks out of these on the Apex Encore even in bypass mode.
 
It also supports on-die ECC for error detection and correction, ensuring exceptional system stability.
Of course it does. On-Die ECC is mandatory for DDR5. I love how they're trying to gaslight people here, potentially making them think this is actual ECC.
 
Of course it does. On-Die ECC is mandatory for DDR5. I love how they're trying to gaslight people here, potentially making them think this is actual ECC.

I think that's just the average standard embellished PR :D
 
I think that's just the average standard embellished PR :D
You're most certainly right. It still annoys me. Now, if the modules supported actual Sideband ECC on top of the mandatory On-Die ECC, they would actually be quite interesting. :)
 
Nice. I like team group ram, my ddr4 B die sticks have been totally stable for over 2 years.
 
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