Team Group is one of the biggest and the best in the memory business. Team Group has just announced the launch of its latest memory product, the updated ELITE memory modules, which come with enhanced frequencies. The new memory consists of the ELITE PLUS DDR5 and the ELITE DDR5 Desktop Memory, which operates at up to 6400 MHz, 1.1v and latencies of CL52-52-52-103. The company states that both of these comply with JEDEC memory standards and fulfil the needs of demanding applications and high-performance computing.
Both the Team Group ELITE PLUS DDR5 6400 MHz and the ELITE DDR5 6400 MHz will be available as single modules and in dual-channel kits, offering up capacities of 16 GB and 32 GB to suit your needs and both will be available from August in North America via Amazon, and on Taiwan’s e-commerce platforms, such as PChome, Momo, and Shopee. Other markets and stores will likely follow shortly after, so keep an eye out for stock in your region.
“In response to the growing demand for high-speed computing and digital technology, Team Group has introduced the upgraded ELITE PLUS DDR5 6400 MHz and ELITE DDR5 6400 MHz memory modules, which boast higher frequencies and low power consumption. The updated specs of the ELITE memory fully meet the needs of learning, entertainment, and more on desktop computers. With the modules’ low operating voltage of 1.1 V, power consumption is significantly reduced, and the computer’s lifespan is extended. In addition, DDR5’s Same-Bank Refresh feature and optimized IC structure can process the double amount of data simultaneously compared to DDR4, which enables computers to operate more smoothly while multi-tasking and significantly improves operating efficiency.”
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