TEAMGROUP unveils T-FORCE DELTAα RGB DDR5 desktop memory

TEAMGROUP unveils T-FORCE DELTAα RGB DDR5 desktop memory

TEAMGROUP introduces the T-FORCE DELTAα RGB DDR5 Desktop Memory, designed to support the next-generation AMD Ryzen 9000 series processor and X870E motherboards. Equipped with AMD EXPO profiles, users can seamlessly overclock up to 8000 MHz with a single click, highlighting TEAMGROUP’s superior overclocking capabilities on the AMD platform.

With the launch of the AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors, motherboard manufacturers have rolled out AGESA updates to the AM5 platform. The T-FORCE DELTAα DDR5 is not only compatible with Intel 700 and 600 series platforms but also fully supports the AMD Ryzen 9000 platform.

Featuring dual-mode overclocking technology through XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) and EXPO (EXTended Profiles for Overclocking) and integrated with On-die ECC (error correction code), it offers gamers a stable and reliable overclocking experience at speeds up to 8000 MHz, fully supporting the needs of both Intel and AMD platform users with unmatched performance.

 

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