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Team Group T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5 Memory Wins the 2024 German iF Design Award

Global memory leader Team Group Inc. today announces that its T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5 desktop memory, under its creator brand, has been honored with the prestigious 2024 German iF Design Award, known as the 'Oscars of the Design World.' Among over 10,000 entries from 72 countries, the product stood out and excelled, once again proving the exceptional research and development capabilities of the Team Groupp team, along with its outstanding design aesthetics. By combining ultimate performance with stunning aesthetics, the product meets the diverse needs of creators, receiving recognition from international professional judges in all aspects.

The German iF DESIGN AWARD, one of the four major design awards in the world, is internationally recognized for its unparalleled and innovative significance. Global professional judges select the best designs based on five criteria: Concept, Appearance, Functionality, Differentiation, and Impact. T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5 memory emerged victoriously from this rigorous selection process, outperforming over 10,000 entries and earning this prestigious honor, showcasing Team Group's dedication to crafting products for creators.
T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5 desktop memory features an integrated one-piece cooling module covered with vent holes and professional thermal pads, ensuring the highest level of performance and stability to unleash creators' creativity. Constructed with a ten-layer PCB board, customized high-temperature-resistant capacitors, anodized aluminium alloy heat dissipation, and patented IC grading testing technology, the memory enables systems to handle vast and complex operational and computational requirements, empowering professional creators to unleash their unparalleled creativity.
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13 Comments on Team Group T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5 Memory Wins the 2024 German iF Design Award

#1
watzupken
I feel this is probably one of the cleanest and more elegant design out there, both for the black and white version.
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#2
saphire
I made a pc with
- INTEL i9 14900K
- 2x TEAM T-Force DELTA RGB White 32GB(2x16GB) 7800 Mhz
- ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II
But it never works @7800 when i enable XMP.
I only works @7600 Mhz but the pc freeze.
And also i checked 7200 and 6800 Mhz clocks it works on Windows but never pass OCCT mem test and never finished Cinebench R24.
I only fix it stable @6000 Mhz and comlited the Cinebench R24 at that frequency.

I also checked it with Asus ROG Strix Z790-H all the same.
Both the MOBO have latest BIOS firmwares.

So when i see this brand i say never buy that s.hit again !
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#3
Jun
watzupkenI feel this is probably one of the cleanest and more elegant design out there, both for the black and white version.
and great cooler compatibility.
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
watzupkenI feel this is probably one of the cleanest and more elegant design out there, both for the black and white version.
It's damn good RAM too.
Junand great cooler compatibility.
Zero clearance issues.
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#5
evil Kelly
Junand great cooler compatibility.
Also SK-Hynix A or M die
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#6
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Been eyeing up a set of this in white for a long time...



Would be great going with a Asrock X670E Steel Legend and of course my old but gold Corsair 760T in white.
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#7
mahirzukic2
saphireI made a pc with
- INTEL i9 14900K
- 2x TEAM T-Force DELTA RGB White 32GB(2x16GB) 7800 Mhz
- ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II
But it never works @7800 when i enable XMP.
I only works @7600 Mhz but the pc freeze.
And also i checked 7200 and 6800 Mhz clocks it works on Windows but never pass OCCT mem test and never finished Cinebench R24.
I only fix it stable @6000 Mhz and comlited the Cinebench R24 at that frequency.

I also checked it with Asus ROG Strix Z790-H all the same.
Both the MOBO have latest BIOS firmwares.

So when i see this brand i say never buy that s.hit again !
Why didn't you RMA it? Or return to the shop you bought it from?

I had the exact same issue with 2 RAM sticks from another company and after discovering issues with it (in the first 2-3 days of buying it and assembling the new PC) I promptly returned it for a refund. Also bought another RAM kit which I am still rocking now.
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#8
phints
Yes nice looking RAM, turns out if you don't put an obnoxiously large heat spreader and ugly LEDs all over it people like the look, who knew.
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#9
TheLostSwede
News Editor
saphireI made a pc with
- INTEL i9 14900K
- 2x TEAM T-Force DELTA RGB White 32GB(2x16GB) 7800 Mhz
- ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II
But it never works @7800 when i enable XMP.
I only works @7600 Mhz but the pc freeze.
And also i checked 7200 and 6800 Mhz clocks it works on Windows but never pass OCCT mem test and never finished Cinebench R24.
I only fix it stable @6000 Mhz and comlited the Cinebench R24 at that frequency.

I also checked it with Asus ROG Strix Z790-H all the same.
Both the MOBO have latest BIOS firmwares.

So when i see this brand i say never buy that s.hit again !
I had the exact opposite experience. Got the 6000 MHz Expert kit and it hasn't missed a beat and I could even tighten the timings quite a bit. Then again, I don't use XMP profiles and have an AMD based system so...
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#10
Random_User
Great to see the RAM brands eventually switching to the sane and sober design with DDR5. It only took like a decade, no biggie. The only issue, that I don't like, is the glue-like thermal compounds used mostly in modern heat-spreaders. I'd prefer pressure clips with regular thermal pads, with better serviceability. But still, good thing. Another contender alongside Flare X.
I don't count XPG LANCER BLADE and PNY XLR8 Mako as rivals.

Don't get me wrong, I all support this notion. But I hardly see this as a novelty, let alone, worth of inflated nonsence garbage IF award, which only suits as a reason to attatch a fatter price sticker. This thing was available for all these years, since like DDR2 OC modules. There still are third party heat-spreaders available. The only problem is the glue, nobody wants to mess up with.
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#11
Fahad
These would look great paired with the Asus ProArt motherboards, and the white ones would fit in nice with the NZXT motherboards.
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#12
jaszy
I have a jEDEC 5600 classic kit that does 6400 cl32. Pretty happy with it, especially since its M-die and not A die... My Z690 2DPC board is limited regardless.

Fits a dual fan D15 in a Lian Li Air mini.. One of the few DDR5 kits that work.
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#13
saphire
mahirzukic2Why didn't you RMA it? Or return to the shop you bought it from?

I had the exact same issue with 2 RAM sticks from another company and after discovering issues with it (in the first 2-3 days of buying it and assembling the new PC) I promptly returned it for a refund. Also bought another RAM kit which I am still rocking now.
They changed the arts two times but nothing changed.
The problem is not with the products I received, but with this product group in general. Finally, I changed it to GSkill brand and there was no problem. I never trust the speed values of Team brand rams anymore.
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