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TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM DDR5-7600MT/s 32GB Review

The front of the box clearly shows what the memory modules look like in two of the three colour schemes: Narvick Black, and Snow White (our review version). The third option is Diamond Rose, an unusual colour option for a memory module. Above the image is a sticker displaying the kit size and memory speed. Multilingual marketing notes mostly cover the rear of the box

 

The modules are a wee bit on the tall side at 48.8mm which may cause problems with some air coolers. TeamGroup uses 2mm thick aluminium alloy heat spreaders, which have four alloy fins on the top half of the back of the spreader. The aluminium has been sandblasted which gives the modules a slightly rough feel when handled.

The memory uses eight 2GB SK Hynix A-Die ICs (H5CG48?GBDX014) and also on the PCB is a Richtek RTQ5132GQWF power management IC (PMIC).

The memory runs at DDR5-2800 with timings of 46-46-46-90-136 (1.10V) natively with two Intel XMP 3.0 / EXPO profiles supporting DDR5-7600 with 36-45-45-84-129 timings at 1.40V and DDR5-6000 using 38-38-38-78 timings at 1.25V.

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