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TeamGroup’s DDR5 Modules to Arrive Late June: Specs & Price Revealed

Home News (Image credit: TeamGroup) TeamGroup said on Friday that it would start sales of its DDR5-4800 memory modules in late June, early July in a bid to address demand from enthusiasts who plan to adopt Intel’s upcoming Alder Lake processors as soon as they become available later this year. The initial modules from Team… Read more

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TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 2x8GB Review: Performance Over Eye Candy

Our Verdict The Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 is a great alternative for Zen 3 CPU owners who want a kit that’s faster than the sweet spot but don’t want to break the piggy bank. For + Quick out of the box + RGB-less design + Room for overclocking Against – Costs more than similarly-specced… Read more

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Short on Memory? TeamGroup Announces 256GB RAM Kit

Home News T-Force Xtreem ARGB (Image credit: TeamGroup) TeamGroup’s Xtreem ARGB memory, which holds a spot on our list of best RAM, now arrives with a kit capacity up to 256GB. Conscious that not everyone chases speed, the memory vendor has cooked up a big memory kit for Intel and AMD HEDT owners that want… Read more

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Taiwan SSD Makers to Sell Drives Directly to Chia Miners

Home News (Image credit: Micron) The ongoing Chia coin craze has already increased prices of high-capacity HDDs and SSDs in retail quite significantly. Since demand for storage devices is not going to get any lower, Taiwan-based makers of SSDs are developing special-purpose SSDs for Chia mining that they plan to sell directly to miners. Furthermore, drive makers… Read more

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Chia Crypto Plotting Can Destroy an SSD in Weeks

Home News (Image credit: Micron) Unlike Bitcoin and Ethereum mining, Chia cryptocurrency farming does not require expensive accelerators or graphics cards. Yet, it still may be quite an expensive way of getting cryptocurrency as it requires fast SSDs to create plots and high-capacity HDDs to store those plots. Furthermore, since consumer-grade SSDs are not designed for write-intensive… Read more

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Kingston expects to ship the first DDR5 overclockable modules in Q3 2021

João Silva 3 days ago Featured Tech News, Memory As the development of DDR5 memory modules advances, the number of manufacturers joining the race increases. For now, we know that SK Hynix, TeamGroup, Adata, and Samsung are already developing their own DDR5 memory solutions, but there’s a new name to join the ever-growing list. The… Read more

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TeamGroup Launches Chia Farming 12,000 TBW SSD

Home News T-Create Expert PCIe SSD (Image credit: TeamGroup) TeamGroup has announced the T-Create Expert PCIe 3.0 SSD that’s oriented towards both content creator and Chia farmers. The SSD delivers the industry’s first 12-year limited warranty. Available in 1TB and 2TB flavors, the T-Create Expert PCIe SSD boasts endurance ratings of 6,000 TBW and 12,000… Read more

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TeamGroup launches Delta Max White RGB SSD and Xtreem ARGB White DDR4 memory

Home / Component / Memory / TeamGroup launches Delta Max White RGB SSD and Xtreem ARGB White DDR4 memory João Silva 2 hours ago Memory, SSD Drives TeamGroup has released a couple of white-themed translucent components featuring RGB lighting. Besides the 1TB Delta Max White RGB SSD, Teamgroup has also launched the new Xtreem ARGB… Read more

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Kingston DC450R 3.84TB SSD Review

Simon Crisp 1 day ago Featured Tech Reviews, Professional, Reviews, SSD Drives Kingston’s DC450R is part of the company’s extensive Enterprise SSD range and has been designed for handling read-centric workloads in data centres. We review the 3.84TB model, priced around the £440 mark for UK buyers. The DC450R is available in five capacities at… Read more

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Intel 12th-Gen Alder Lake Release Date, Benchmarks, Specifications, and All We Know

Home News (Image credit: Shutterstock) Intel’s 12th-Gen Alder Lake chip will bring the company’s hybrid architecture, which combines a mix of larger high-performance cores paired with smaller high-efficiency cores, to desktop x86 PCs for the first time. That represents a massive strategic shift as Intel looks to regain the uncontested performance lead against AMD’s Ryzen… Read more

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Team Group Announces Worlds First DDR5 SO-DIMM Memory

Home News (Image credit: TeamGroup) Team Group has just made the world’s first DDR5 SO-DIMMs designed for mobile devices, with a frequency of 4800MHz. Team Group is ready to start memory validation of these DDR5 modules with Intel and AMD once both companies begin producing DDR5-supported processors and motherboards. DDR5 will be the next generation… Read more

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TeamGroup T-Create Classic 10L DDR4-3200 C22 2x32GB Review: Slow By Nature

Our Verdict The T-Create Classic 10L DDR4-3200 C22 does its job just fine, it just isn’t very fast at it. For No setup necessary Runs with 1.2V Easy on the pockets Against Mediocre performance Very sloppy timings Modest overclocking headroom TeamGroup’s new T-Create sub-brand encompasses a new series of memory and SSD products that target… Read more

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TeamGroup T-Force Dark Zα 4000 MHz CL18 DDR4 RAM Performance Test. We check what SK Hynix bones can do

Are you terrified by the scale of RGB lighting in products dedicated to gamers? Do you remember the times of the base components devoid of any visual quirks? Do you miss classic black colors? In fact, most of the gaming products sold today, including RAM memory, receive little illumination. Fortunately, there are also manufacturers that… Read more

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Top PCIe 4.0 SSDs of 2020!

2020 was the year that PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSDs truly arrived on the scene, bringing with them blisteringly fast performance. Unsurprisingly they make up the best SSD drives we seen this year. The only rather large fly in the ointment with PCIe Gen 4 drives, is that you need to (at the time of… Read more

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TeamGroup presents DDR5 RAM with 4.800 MHz for end customers

In a press release, TeamGroup announces the imminent appearance of DDR5 memory chips for the broad market. The first modules should therefore have a capacity of 16 GB at a clock frequency of 4 . 800 MHz offer. It is also said that they are working with major motherboard manufacturers such as ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI… Read more

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