Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / TeamGroup launches 6600MHz and 6000MHz DDR5 memory kits

TeamGroup launches 6600MHz and 6000MHz DDR5 memory kits

Memory vendors have been expanding their DDR5 memory line-ups, and TeamGroup is no exception. Alongside Computex this week, TeamGroup is launching two new T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 memory kits clocked at over 6,000MHz

The new T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 modules feature the same 120° wide-angle RGB heat spreader with customisable RGB, allowing users to match their system's lighting effects. Moreover, the modules' heatsink is made of an aluminium alloy and a “special cooling silicone” to increase cooling capacity and operating stability.

Both kits will comprise of two 16GB modules for a total of 32GB of memory. First, there's the 6,600MHz kit with a CL34 latency. The other kit comes in at 6,000MHz with a CL30 latency. Sample kits have been sent to motherboard vendors, so they can test them and add them to their motherboards' QVL list, if appropriate.

Both memory kits should be available worldwide starting in July.

KitGuru says: Are you planning to upgrade to a DDR5-compatible platform in the near future?

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Intel teases Core Ultra 3 debut for CES 2026

Intel has somewhat confirmed the unveiling of its highly anticipated Panther Lake CPU family, scheduled …

We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker.

Thank you for visiting KitGuru. Our news and reviews teams work hard to bring you the latest stories and finest, in-depth analysis.

We want to be as informative as possible – and to help our readers make the best buying decisions. The mechanism we use to run our business and pay some of the best journalists in the world, is advertising.

If you want to support KitGuru, then please add www.kitguru.net to your ad blocking whitelist or disable your adblocking software. It really makes a difference and allows us to continue creating the kind of content you really want to read.

It is important you know that we don’t run pop ups, pop unders, audio ads, code tracking ads or anything else that would interfere with the KitGuru experience. Adblockers can actually block some of our free content, such as galleries!