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Teamgroup adds Elite and Elite+ DDR5 memory to its line-up

Teamgroup has been quite active in the DDR5 market, launching plenty of options for gamers, creators and professionals. However, the company plans to expand its line-up further, as seen by the new Elite U-DIMM modules variants and the Elite+ series.

Teamgroup's Elite series was the first DDR5 memory to become available. Up to now, they were limited to DDR5-5600, but the new additions have expanded the Elite series, as it now has 6,000MHz U-DIMM modules.

Moreover, Teamgroup has also released the Elite+ DDR5 series, available in kits with up to 64GB of capacity and 6,000MHz speed. Cooling is achieved via a slim heatsink on top of the memory modules.

The Elite DDR5-6000 modules are now available for $129.99 (1x16GB) and $259.99 (2x16GB). As for the Elite+ memory kits, they're expected to release in early September, starting at $45.99 (1x8GB DDR5-4800) up to $351.99 (2x32GB DDR5-4800).

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