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Thermaltake launches new TOUGHRAM D5 RGB memory with speeds up to 8000MT/s

Since 2022, Thermaltake has offered a full range of TOUGHRAM DDR5 memory modules. With the launch of new Intel 14th Gen desktop processors, Thermaltake has returned with new TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 memory modules, offering new kits with higher speeds.

TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 memory is now available in speeds starting at 5600MT/s, going all the way up to 8000MT/s, ranking amongst the highest-speed DDR5 memory modules available. These memory dimms feature a 10-layer PCB, built-in PMIC, on-die ECC and XMP 3.0 support for one-click overclocking. The heat spreader also houses 16 ultra-bright ARGB LEDs, which are configurable using TT RGB Plus 2.0 or NeonMaker.

If you want the highest speed kits, you'll be opting for 32GB capacity, spread over two 16GB modules. However, higher capacity kits are available at lower speeds.

You can find Thermaltake's TOUGHRAM available online now in either black or white.

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