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Thermaltake launches its first set of DDR5 TOUGHRAM memory

Alongside CES 2022, Thermaltake is holding its own expo, showcasing a bunch of upcoming products for 2022. One of these early 2022 launches is none other than the first set of DDR5 TOUGHRAM memory modules. 

This week, Thermaltake has announced the launch of TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory, the first DDR5 memory in Thermaltake's line-up, boasting speeds up to 5600MHz. There will be three speeds available at the beginning – 4800MHz, 5200MHz and 5600MHz, as well as high capacities for those with the budget for it.

Being the first DDR5 memory kit of Thermaltake’s RAM collection, the TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 memory delivers faster speeds and better performance than the previous generation. With doubled bank group architecture, the new TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 enhances access availability and brings you higher capacities without added latency. Additionally, the latest TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory is compatible with Thermaltake’s CPU and memory AIO cooler series, such as Floe RC and Floe RC Ultra Series, which gives users more flexibility to match with their PC builds.

The TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory is expected to hit the store shelves at the end of Q1 2022. RGB DDR5 memory from Thermaltake will be launching a little later in the year.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you looking to make the jump to DDR5 memory this year? 

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