Reminiscence vendor TeamGroup has introduced two new T-Drive Delta RGB DDR5 reminiscence kits throughout Computex 2022, being held in Taipei, Taiwan. This features a high-frequency equipment clocked to DDR5-6600 with a latency of CL34, in addition to a low-latency equipment working at DDR5-6000 CL30. Each will probably be accessible in black or white and include RGB LEDs.
Intel was the primary firm to introduce DDR5 reminiscence to the desktop market in November 2021 with its twelfth Gen Core collection of processors. Throughout its keynote at Computex, AMD introduced that its newest Ryzen 7000 processors, due within the fall, will even help DDR5 reminiscence, amongst many different attention-grabbing options. We did check how nicely DDR5 reminiscence scales on Intel’s twelfth Gen Alder Lake platform, and there may be advantage to utilizing each high-frequency and low latencies to maximise efficiency.
TeamGroup intends so as to add two new pace grades of its T-Drive Delta RGB DDR5 reminiscence, one with DDR5-6600 CL34 specs and one with DDR5-6000 CL30. Each variants will probably be accessible in 32 GB kits (2 x 16 GB), with choices together with a hanging white or refined black heatsink. Each coloration schemes embrace an RGB-enabled lightbar with a 120° angle with sensible RGB customization management. TeamGroup states that it makes use of rigorously chosen reminiscence ICs, however they do not specify which producer’s DRAM the kits will probably be utilizing.
The TeamGroup T-Drive Delta RGB DDR5-6600 CL34 and DDR5-6000 CL30 are anticipated to hit retail cabinets in July, however we at present have no particulars on pricing.
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