Teamgroup’s new T-Force DDR5 memory kit could be just what your X870E motherboard needs

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Teamgroup, which is known for manufacturing memory kits, has unveiled its latest product – the T-Force DELTAα RGB DDR5 memory kits. This new DDR5 memory is specially designed for AMD Ryzen processors (Ryzen 9000 series) and motherboards, but it also works with Intel's 700 and 600 series platforms.
The T-Force DELTAα RGB DDR5 memory can deliver up to 8000 MT/s speeds on the newly released AMD X870E motherboards – thanks to some advanced overclocking features.
T-Force DELTAα RGB DDR5 enables one-click overclocking with AMD EXPO
As this DDR5 memory kit has been tailored for AMD products, it comes with AMD EXtended Profiles for Overclocking (more commonly known as EXPO), which enables users to overclock with just one click. And as mentioned earlier, the T-Force DELTAα RGB DDR5 memory can reach speeds of up to 8000 MT/s on the new motherboards.
In addition to AMD EXPO, the DDR5 RAM also comes with XMP 3.0 (Extreme Memory Profile), which allows for easy overclocking on Intel platforms. With this dual-mode overclocking technology, the memory kit is suitable for AMD as well as Intel users.
The T-Force DELTAα memory also features On-die ECC (error correction code), which helps to detect and correct errors in data transmission, ensuring that your system remains stable even under heavy load. For gamers and overclockers, this ensures memory stability, especially while overclocking.
Considering that the Ryzen 9950X has just been overclocked to a whopping 7.5 GHz with the new X870E motherboard, it doesn't come as a surprise that Teamgroup is launching DDR5 memory capable of such high speeds.
In case you missed it, AMD's X870E and X870 motherboards with AM5 socket were launched yesterday – much like the online speculations suggested. Major manufacturers like Asus, MSI, ASRock, and Gigabyte have launched their respective lineups, and they're available on major retailers like Amazon and Newegg.
The official product description says that the new memory kit has passed compatibility testing from major manufacturers, including the ones mentioned above, which means it should work with most motherboards that have been released recently.