These new DDR5 kits from TeamGroup are perfect for Alder Lake

These new DDR5 kits from TeamGroup are perfect for Alder Lake

Further expanding its product line-up, TeamGroup recently unveiled its T-Force Vulcan DDR5 memory kits, available in single-channel and dual-channel configurations with frequencies up to 5,200MHz and maximum capacities of 64GB (2 × 32GB), while the lowest density per module is 16GB. You can choose between two colors for the heatsink (red or black) with a black PCB in both options.

TeamGroup has chosen to use a non-RGB design, inspired by aluminum-based heatsinks of the company. In fact, the company recently introduced T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 memories, which already offer RGB lighting and deliver speeds in excess of 5,600 MHz, for those who want to spice up their case and have maximum performance.

Credit: TeamGroup The heatsinks, which add a pleasing aesthetic touch and aid in heat dissipation, feature a unibody design for increased strength and smoother dispersion paths. TeamGroup claims that the grooves and lines were created using a "sophisticated molding process". It will be interesting to see how these kits behave in terms of thermal efficiency: remember that DDR5s make changes to the design of the memory ICs, with the power regulation section now part of the DRAM PCB itself.

Product Available capacities Heatsink color T-Force Vulcan DDR5 4,800 MHz 1x 16 GB, 1x 32 GB, 2x 16 GB, 2x 32 GB Red or black T-Force Vulcan DDR5 5,200 MHz 1x 16 GB, 1x 32 GB , 2x 16GB, 2x 32GB Red or Black Please note that TeamGroup did not comment on the warranty of the T-Force Vulcan DDR5 kits in its announcement, but the company has already provided lifetime warranties for some of its DDR4 products in the past. . The lack of an announcement about it is probably due to the lack of adequate information on the quality of the integrated circuits. While the company makes no mention of the warranty for T-Force Vulcan kits, it has reduced that of its T-Force Delta DDR5 kits. As TeamGroup stated, the warranty "was initially set at three years, but will be adjusted based on improvements in raw materials or technology".