Friday, June 18th 2021

Team Group Steps into the New DDR5 Era, Launches Team Elite DDR5 DIMM

At the end of 2020, TEAMGROUP reached a cooperation agreement with top DRAM wafer manufacturers and started working on DDR5 technology. Since then, TEAMGROUP has dedicated to the research and development of DDR5 modules, collaborating with various major motherboard manufacturers to ensure that each R&D stage undergoes comprehensive testing and to deliver products of the highest quality that the industry has ever seen. TEAMGROUP is leading the industry today as we announce our official launch of the world's first DDR5 memory module for desktops, the TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5, which is estimated to be available on major EC platforms for consumers worldwide by the end of June and the beginning of July.

The initial launch of TEAMGROUP ELITE DDR5 memory module will support 16GBx2 of capacity at a frequency of 4800 MHz, with a voltage of 1.1 V CL40-40-40-77, which complies with the standard specifications defined by the JEDEC association. Compared to the maximum 3200 MHz standard frequency in the DDR4 generation, the DDR5 is able to increase the speed to up to 50%. The low 1.1 V voltage is also more energy efficient than its previous generation; to ensure minimum noise interference for the memory module, the power management is transferred from the motherboard onto the memory with an additional power management IC (PMIC) for more effective system load control. The most incredible feature of ELITE DDR5 is doubling the 16 banks of DDR4 to those of 32 in DDR5 to improve the IC structure, providing double access availability. An on-die ECC (error correction code) included in the DRAM IC is also available for self-recovery of the DRAM unit, ensuring that DRAM systems with DDR5 can obtain higher levels of stability.
The memory module is applicable for Intel 600 series motherboards with DDR5 compatibility. TEAMGROUP's DDR5 will be available globally at the end of June and the initial product launch will be hitting the shelves at Amazon US, Newegg, Amazon Japan, and various major EC platforms in Europe. Gamers, get ready for the first taste of the next generation and embrace the glory of the new DDR5 era with TEAMGROUP.

TEAMGROUP ELITE U-DIMM DDR5 16GBX2 4800 MHz: MSRP $399.99.

For more information, visit the product page.
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35 Comments on Team Group Steps into the New DDR5 Era, Launches Team Elite DDR5 DIMM

#26
TranceHead
stimpy88I think you will find my settings are missing a lot more numbers than what I initially typed. I can add the rest if you want to be pedantic about it? Just figured it would bore everyone to death, but as some here don't accept that somebody other than them might possibly know stuff, it seems anything less than every minute detail will result in people trying to high-five in the peanut gallery...

14-14-14-14-28-42-4-6-14-4-8-12-252-187-115-28-28-2-9-4-4-14-8-8-4-1-4-4-1-6-6-1-14553-218-8-19-26-2t

How my setting are wrong and why.
So you put a secondary timing in with your primary timings, who does that?
No one puts in secondaries or tertiaries because no one cares
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#27
Midland Dog
lynx29I get it now, lol

yep I just read it wrong. DDR5 kind of scares me a bit... I feel like its terrible design choice for the future, not sure what they are thinking honestly. it seems like a step back imo.
not as bad as x99 (haswell ddr4) getting worse clocks and timings than z97 (haswell ddr3)
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#28
stimpy88
TranceHeadSo you put a secondary timing in with your primary timings, who does that?
No one puts in secondaries or tertiaries because no one cares
:banghead:
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#29
TranceHead
stimpy88:banghead:
Prove me wrong, show me one instance where a stick of RAM has been stated as being 14-14-14-14
You screwed up and rather than admit it should have been 14-14-14-42 you keep doubling down.

Edit: found some instances on OC forums where stability is trying to be found.
Still find 14-14-14-14 weird without the tRAS.
But i do apologise for being abrasive about it.
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#30
mechtech
hmmmm if the price actually ends up being $400 for 32GB, the intel/AMD DDR5 might be a tough sell if DDR4 is still widely available and still $150 for 32GB, unless those new platforms have some serious performance improvements............however historically the move to a newer DDR gen didn't typically result in much gains (right away).
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#33
tf123456
yes I understand now, but hope you keep in mind, the sale price 90% won't be MSRP :)
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#34
Prima.Vera
ridiculous. the price and timings should be for modules of 8+ Ghz, not this crap.
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#35
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Prima.Veraridiculous. the price and timings should be for modules of 8+ Ghz, not this crap.
ya and it cas latency of 40-40-40 at ddr5 4800 for $399... its a joke. DDR5 is a joke if they do not figure out better timings.
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