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TeamGroup Launches T-CREATE Classic 10L DDR4 Memory Modules Aimed at Creators

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TeamGroup recently announced another addition to their DDR4 memory lineup especially aimed at creators. The new, aptly named T-Create lineup features clean, back-to-basics aesthetics with slim metal heatspreaders that aren't too gaudy and are absent of any RGB. The new chips are available in capacities ranging from 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) through to 64 GB (2x 32 GB). Available speeds are set at DDR4-3200 (22-22-22-52 timings and 1.20 V) and DDR4-2666 (19-19-19-43 timings and 1.20 V).

The TeamGroup T-Create Classic 10L feature a 10-layer PCB and limited lifetime warranty, and are available in silvery-white. Pricing starts at $56.99 for the 2x 8 GB 2666 MHz kit and goes up to $216.99 for the 2x 32 GB 3200 MHz one.



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@Raevenlord 64 GB with these would be 2x 32 GB, not 2x 21. :D
 
PC brands seemingly have this unrestrainable obsession with assigning specific color schemes to certain markets/demographics... Like how for a while, and there are still some remnants sadly, anything associated with "gamer/gaming" just had to be red and black to the point where it became a played out, cliche trope (and ugly IMO)... Now you see it with "creators" and white (and white/silver), whether it's Msi, Asus Prime motherboards, etc.... I guess they feel as though Apple has dictated this association perhaps... I don't know, but I'm glad the whole red and black think is in its last death throws... Remember the Asus X99 Rampage V? Uglier than a SUPERMICRO server board... Makes me cringe just thinking about it
 
"clean, back-to-basics aesthetics"
Covered in writing telling you just that.
It's like going to buy a plain white T-shirt and coming home with a white T-shirt with "Plain white T-shirt" written on it.
 
"Creator" is the next "gaming", isn't it.

Creator RAM! Creator PC cases! Creator chairs!
 
regardless of all "creators" marketing hate here, I love this design, so simple and clean amid the RGB madness.
 
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On account of low bin trash... I had to do a double read on this bit
DDR4-3200 (22-22-22-52 timings and 1.20 V) and DDR4-2666 (19-19-19-43 timings and 1.20 V)

That's laptop levels bad.
 
DDR4-3200 (22-22-22-52 timings) and DDR4-2666 (19-19-19-43 timings)

Complete garbage...
 
It is obviuos that these are failed chips that could not run at Jedec spec.
 
I'm not sure that "creators" really care about memory with heatsinks to start with. Most creators I know do most of their creating on workstation boxes and couldn't care less if it was all housed in a paper bag as long as it worked.

Unfortunately, as others have mentioned, those are possibly the crappiest memory modules you could possibly slap heatsinks on anyhow. What a waste of article space.
 
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