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Team Group launches new T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5 memory

Team Group's T-Force brand has unleashed its latest high-performance memory kit, the Xtreem CKD DDR5 8800 (2x 24 GB). This new memory module (CUDIMMs) is equipped with Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology, allowing DDR5 speeds to be pushed to new heights and increasing overclocking potential.

The Xtreem CKD DDR5 has a premium design, featuring a 2mm-thick aluminium alloy heat spreader with high thermal conductivity silicone to ensure efficient heat dissipation. The sleek black anodised finish, crafted using CNC cutting and matte sandblasting techniques, adds a touch of sophistication to the modules and the overall build where it's inserted.

The 10-layer PCB offers increased stability, allowing users to increase the memory speed further. Although it's rated for DDR5-8800, Team Group added XMP 3.0 profiles that allow users to increase up to DDR5-9600 in specific motherboards. In fact, to showcase the module's overclocking capabilities, the T-Force Lab pushed the new Xtreem CKD DDR5 memory kit to DDR5-10666 using an ASRock Z890 OCF motherboard, an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU, and a Siren GA360 AIO liquid cooler.

The T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5 8800 is available in a 2x 24 GB kit (CL42-54-54-96 at 1.45V), providing ample capacity for heavy workloads and gaming. These kits come with a lifetime warranty.

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KitGuru says: If you're in the market for CUDIMMs, the number of options beyond DDR5-9000 is only increasing. However, Team Group's new Xtreem CKD goes a bit further, offering DDR5-9600 presets for those who don't want to spend a lot of time tuning their memory.

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