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Thermaltake revamps TOUGHRAM DDR5 memory line-up

Back in January, Thermaltake unveiled its first set of TOUGHRAM DDR5 memory. In the months since, the team has been working away on new and improved modules ahead of next-gen CPUs like Intel's Raptor Lake chips and AMD's Ryzen 7000 series. Today, Thermaltake is launching the new TOUGHRAM RC DDR5, TOUGHRAM Z-ONE RGB D5, and the latest TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 in black and white.

TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 will be available with speeds up to 5600MHz, featuring a 10-layer PCB, Hynix chipset, 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 NeonMaker and TT RGB Plus 2.0.

The TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 memory series is available in capacities of 32GB with speeds of 4800MHz, 5200MHz or 5600MHz. These modules are designed to be used alongside Thermaltake's Floe RC AIO liquid coolers, including the Floe RC, the Floe RC Ultra 240 and the Floe RX 360.

Finally, Thermaltake has also launched the new TOUGHRAM Z-ONE RGB D5 memory series, offering speeds up to 5600MHz and ARGB lighting, albeit with fewer LEDs compared to the TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5.

Thermaltake TOUGHRAM DDR5 memory is available from TT's online store. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

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