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Team Group Launches T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5-8800 Gaming Memory

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As a global leader in memory solutions, Team Group Inc. today unveiled its latest T-Force CKD (Client Clock Driver) DDR5 Gaming Memory. Following the worldwide attention received for the 7200 MHz T-CREATE EXPERT Ai CKD DDR5 showcased at COMPUTEX 2024, the T-Force gaming brand takes performance to new heights with the upcoming T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 8200 to 9000 (Gear 2) 2x24GB, featuring overclocking capabilities reaching up to 9600 MHz (Gear 4). Consumers can now push the limits of CUDIMM overclocking on the Intel Z890 platform with next-generation CKD DDR5 overclocking memory, achieving unprecedented performance breakthroughs.

Team Group continues to lead the industry in pushing boundaries by crafting the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5, which breaks beyond JEDEC frequency specifications. Utilizing CKD components and Intel XMP profiles on the Intel Z890 motherboard, users can effortlessly overclock to DDR5 speeds beyond 9000 MHz with a single click. Unlike JEDEC-compliant memory modules, the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 leverages CKD components to enhance and buffer high-frequency signals from the CPU, ensuring more stable signal transmission to the memory modules. This enables DDR5 to push overclocking performance to even higher frequencies, surpassing traditional U-DIMM overclocking limitations.



The optimal CKD component and memory circuit pairing solution is selected through extensive testing at T-Force LAB. Team Group also uses its patented IC verification technology and innovative circuit design to ensure chip quality while improving memory module circuit layouts rigorously. These advancements reduce power consumption and heat to deliver unmatched memory performance.

The T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 Gaming Memory delivers exceptional overclocking performance, supporting up to 9600 MHz with two memory slots (2 DIMM) and 8800 MHz with four memory slots (4 DIMM). The memory modules feature a robust 2 mm heat-sink design to enhance heat dissipation and ensure stable performance for an unparalleled overclocking experience. Leveraging the immense overclocking potential of Intel's next-generation platform, Team Group has worked closely with leading motherboard manufacturers to launch the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5-8200 to 9000 MT/s 2x 24 GB, showcasing T-Force's powerful product capabilities and delivering a breakthrough experience to gamers worldwide. For detailed product sales information, please stay tuned to Team Group's latest updates on all major channels.

The above are screenshots of the burn-in test using the latest Intel Core Ultra 200 series processor platform at DDR5-9000 MHz (Gear 2) and DDR5-9600 (Gear 4).

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And here I am gaming on DDR4-3200
It sure will be nice to upgrade in a year or two from now.... Probably not DDR6 but maybe pretty fast DDR5
 
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