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TeamGroup prepares its first 7,600 MHz DDR5 modules with XMP 3.0


TeamGroup prepares its first 7,600 MHz DDR5 modules with XMP 3.0



As expected, DDR5 memories are undergoing a strong evolution in their speeds from the first models that were around 4,800 MHz. TeamGroup already has in its catalog memories that go from those figures to much higher 7,200 MHz, but now it wants go further and announced a new 7,600 MHz model that has already been certified to run at that speed on Z790 motherboards for 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake processors.

They will be launched under its T-FORCE brand, specifically they will be the models TeamGroup T-FORCE Delta RGB DDR5-7600and will have support for Intel XMP 3.0 profiles to be able to configure them at those 7,600 MHz automatically with a single click in the UEFI BIOS of the Z790 boards.

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At the moment, the company has not revealed more specifications about these modules, nor their latencies, nor price, nor when they will be available. However, in the tests that are already being carried out, we can see CL36-46-46-84 latencies. As a reference we can comment that the current fastest modules of the T-FORCE Delta RGB DDR5 range work at a speed of 7,200 MHz with latencies of CL34-42-42-84 with two 16 GB modules to form a 32 GB kit .

Like these models in the T-FORCE Delta RGB DDR5 range, the 7,600 models will come with a diffuser with angled shapes in the upper area under which several RGB LEDs that can be configured for effects and lighting will be hidden. All this on a metal heatsink with the T-FORCE logo.

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Article Writer: Antonio Delgado

Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to gut everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here to review. In my free time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other junk. For anything here I am.

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