At Computex 2023, TeamGroup unveiled two additions to its intensive household of reminiscence merchandise. Out there with ARGB heatsinks or refined black non-RGB heatsinks, the TeamGroup T-Power Xtreem DDR5 reminiscence guarantees excessive efficiency for reminiscence overclockers and players.
Seeking to rival the high-speed DDR5 kits from corporations similar to G.Talent, the T-Power Xtreem DDR5 reminiscence is out there as much as DDR5-8266, with overclocked XMP 3.0 profiles designed for use with Intel’s thirteenth Gen Core sequence processors. Concerning the competitors, the T-Power Xtreme DDR5-8266 will probably be one in all, if not the quickest, quickest package out there at retail upon its launch, as G.Talent has a package of their Trident Z5 DDR5-8000 at retail.
Essentially the most glamorous trying of the 2 kits is the T-Power Xtreem ARGB DDR5 reminiscence, with twin mild pipes that sit between black translucent acrylic panels. Beneath the acrylic is a 2 mm thick aluminum alloy heatsink which has been anodized black. Between the reminiscence ICs and the heatsink, TeamGroup claims they use a ‘extremely thermally conductive silicone gel’ to supply optimum warmth dissipation.
Regardless of TeamGroup not disclosing the peak of the DRAM modules, they give the impression of being fairly tall, so they won’t be appropriate with all air coolers, particularly these giant twin/triple designs. TeamGroup claims that the warmth spreaders themselves have a texture comparable to black sea sand, though the texture of reminiscence is much less vital than different issues, similar to type and precise efficiency.
The second package has the identical total form and design because the ARGB variant however with out the precise ARGB LED lighting. This offers the T-Power Xtreem DDR5 modules a classier look with a refined matte black coloration scheme all through, whereas one aspect of the warmth spreader has a T-Power emblem badge which jogs my memory of one thing Star Trek characters have on their uniforms.
Because of the velocity of those kits, the T-Power Xtreem kits are primarily for Intel’s present thirteenth Gen Core sequence processors, as AMD’s Ryzen 7000 sequence simply can’t hit the reminiscence speeds that Intel’s thirteenth Gen chips can. The TeamGroup T-Power Xtreem ARGB DDR5 and T-Power Xtreem DDR5 kits will are available kits ranging between DDR5-7000 and a blazingly quick DDR5-8266 package.
Because it stands, TeamGroup hasn’t unveiled its anticipated pricing for the T-Power Xtreem ARGB and non-ARGB DDR5 reminiscence kits, nor has it offered what reminiscence ICs they’re utilizing or the latency timings. These are anticipated to be unveiled nearer to their launch, which in the meanwhile is unknown.