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TeamGroup launches first DDR5 RAM: dates and prices

TeamGroup launches first DDR5 RAM: dates and prices

While there are no more platforms using DDR5 RAM for a few months (in principle, it will be released in Intel’s next generation announced for the end of this year), memory makers are already pushing hard for a few months their efforts to have the first memory kits ready as soon as possible, and luckily ...

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Teamgroup announces its first DDR5 RAMs for mid-July

Teamgroup announces its first DDR5 RAMs for mid-July

Team Group has presented its first DDR5 RAM kit of 16 GB, that is to say that the initial maximum capacity will be of 32 GB. These new memories reach 4800 Mhz with a voltage of 1.1V and frequencies of CL40-40-40-77. According to the Taiwanese company, these memories are much more stable and offer twice ...

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TeamGroup introduces its USB T-FORCE SPARK RGB and ELITE SDXC 4K HD

TeamGroup introduces its USB T-FORCE SPARK RGB and ELITE SDXC 4K HD

Comunicado de prensa TEAMGROUP has announced two new products, i T-FORCE SPARK RGB USB flash drive and ELITE SDXC memory card. Flash drive USB T-FORCE SPARK RGB It has a smooth RGB light effect and a smart mattress display design to support stage performance. The The ELITE SDXC memory card It uses the UHS-I U3 ...

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TEAMGROUP launches M.2 T-FORCE CARDEA ZERO Z330 and Z340 SSDs

TEAMGROUP launches M.2 T-FORCE CARDEA ZERO Z330 and Z340 SSDs

Comunicado de prensa TEAMGROUP announces two strong PCIe M.2 cars, the T-FORCE CARDEA ZERO-Z330 and the ZERO-Z340 M.2 SSD. They are compatible with Intel and AMD and support the latest PCIe Gen3x4 interface. They use a proprietary graphene-based copper cooling module and are manufactured by technology to achieve a small and light structure of less ...

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TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z and Dark Z DDR4, now 32 GB

TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z and Dark Z DDR4, now 32 GB

Today anyways PC Games It has 16 GB of RAM at its best, as the latest AAA games require more memory. However, many users require a large amount of memory as they not only have open play, but also need to have streaming recording systems, or love to have games in the background while actively ...