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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.

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