Monday, February 8th 2021

Team Group Announces XTREEM ARGB White Gaming Memory and Delta MAX White RGB SSD

The XTREEM ARGB GAMING MEMORY, winner of the 2020 German Red Dot Design Award, and the DELTA MAX RGB SSD with its ultra-large, cutting-edge RGB panel continue to receive great attention inside and outside the industry. Today, TEAMGROUP is releasing brand new models in a lustrous, clean white for both series. Not only do they have strikingly beautiful lighting effects but also patented tech that provides even more stable overclocking performance. T-FORCE's design marks a new trend of white-colored hardware, introducing a fresh and unique aesthetic to the gaming industry.

The sleek XTREEM ARGB WHITE GAMING MEMORY is fitted with a fully-translucent cover and a 10-layer PCB board that provides superior overclocking capabilities and performance. This model has a frequency of up to 4000 MHz and a capacity of 32 GB for a single module, giving gamers a compelling option for their next upgrade. The XTREEM ARGB WHITE GAMING MEMORY also features overclocking profiles, so users can enjoy outstanding performance with a single click.
Releasing together with the memory module is the DELTA MAX WHITE RGB SSD, which is still equipped with the largest RGB-lit panel in the storage device industry. It has a one-of-a-kind dual control interface, providing 5 V and USB 10-pin ports for synchronized lighting effects. In addition, it features 3D NAND flash memory that fully protects player data and a built-in smart management system that helps prolong the SSD's lifespan. With these two white versions of its highly-rated products, TEAMGROUP welcomes gamers to build the rig of their dreams and invigorate their setup with a vibrant new color.

For more information, visit the product pages of the XTREEM ARGB WHITE DDR4 GAMING MEMORY and DELTA MAX WHITE RGB SSD.
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4 Comments on Team Group Announces XTREEM ARGB White Gaming Memory and Delta MAX White RGB SSD

#1
Caring1
White until you plug them in, then you can taste the rainbow.
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#2
Mussels
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White SSD with RGB sheen actually looks cool
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#3
Minus Infinity
Holy crap they make a 3600 CL14 2x16GB kit. If they perform well and are added to the Asus QVL for my X570 board they would be tempting. I didn't expect to see CL14 above 3200. Maybe they cost a bomb?
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#4
bonehead123
f/A/i/L.....

Only white I see is the heat spreaders...

massive f.A.i.L... :(
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