TeamGroup has announced the launch of the highest frequency DDR5 memory kit for the Intel Raptor Lake platform – the T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5-7600. With 7,600MHz of high-frequency OC memory, this memory will provide gamers with the ultimate gaming experience. The memory has been tested and certified by major motherboard makers and Intel 13th-Gen Raptor Lake. TeamGroup continues to bring DDR5 performance to gamers.
TEAMGROUP Delta RGB DDR5-7600
TeamGroup has introduced the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-7600 memory kits. These memory kits are compatible with Intel’s new 13th generation Raptor Lake platform and are able to deliver speeds of up to 7.600 MHz. They are also designed to be easy to install using an Intel XMP 3.0 OC configuration in the BIOS.
The memory is able to support Intel’s 13th Generation Raptor Lake platform and is certified by Intel for its XMP3.0 certification. The T-FORCE DDR5 is capable of overclocking to a high speed of up to 7.600 MHz, which is close to the current world record. It is compatible with motherboard Z790 and Intel’s 13th generation Raptor Lake platform and will enable gamers to experience high-end performance.
T-Force Delta RGB memory supports Intel’s latest chipsets and has been adapted for motherboards by various manufacturers. It also supports AMD’s Raphael and Zen 4 CPUs. It also supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD’s EXPO technology.
The latest DDR5 memory kit from Team Group features an OC frequency of 7600 MHz and is certified for most major motherboards. It has been tested on the Intel 13th generation Raptor Lake platform and MSI motherboards. This is the first time a DDR5 memory module can reach this high overclocking frequency. It also features an aluminum heat sink and LED lighting.
Delta RGB DDR5 memory modules have become available to the public. It is made by TeamGroup, a company that also produces T-Force memory. The Delta RGB DDR5 modules are an evolution of the Delta DDR4 family. They have been designed for gamers and are available in white and black colors.
T-Force Delta RGB memory supports 7600 MHz. It is compatible with LGA1700 mainboards and Intel Core i9-13900K. It supports Intel’s XMP 3.0 OC-function. You can enable this function in the BIOS to optimize performance and enhance the gaming experience.
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-7600 memory kits are not available yet in the US. However, TeamGroup is shipping these modules to top motherboard makers for testing. They are being tested to see if they can produce the desired RGB effects. They should be available for purchase in the fourth quarter of 2021. This will coincide with the launch of Intel’s 12th generation Alder Lake processors.
G.Skill DDR5-7600
Intel has released a new list of supported memory modules for its upcoming 13th-generation Raptor Lake processors, and the latest DDR5 memory kits are expected to hit that speed. The list includes kits rated at DDR5-7600 and higher, as well as those supporting XMP 3.0. As of this writing, the fastest listed memory modules are from G.Skill, which are two 16GB modules with CL36-48-48-121 timings. The memory kits have been verified on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex motherboard and i9-13900K processors.
As the release of 13th-generation Intel Core processors approaches, the memory makers are eager to put their fastest DDR5 kits in the headlines. G.Skill and TeamGroup are a couple of the first to announce their new DDR5 kits for the Intel Raptor Lake platform. Both companies have listed their new kits in alphabetical order, and we have a summary table below highlighting the three new kits.
G.Skill has launched new high-speed DDR5 memory for the Intel Raptor Lake platform, as well as a kit for AMD Zen 4. The 64GB Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6800 kit and the 16GB Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6800 kit are available for the new Intel platform. The memory is compatible with both Intel Raptor Lake and Alder Lake platforms.
TeamGroup is also launching the highest-speed DDR5 memory kit for the Raptor Lake platform – the T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5-7600 memory kit. T-FORCE DDR5 memory from ADATA and TeamGroup is compatible with Intel 13th-Gen Raptor Lake processors and the major motherboard manufacturers. These new memory kits will provide the ultimate in gaming performance.
Raptor Lake is an important platform for gamers and enthusiasts alike. Although Raptor Lake supports DDR5, it will be difficult to afford the fastest memory. It may be impossible for everyone to afford the fastest DDR5 memory if they don’t have the appropriate hardware or don’t have enough money to purchase expensive memory.
Trident Z5 series DDR5 memory is a low-cost alternative to the expensive G.Skill DDR5-7600 memory. It offers ultra-high performance and a stylish design. It also supports Intel’s XMP 3.0 memory overclocking standards. The DRAM memory for the Raptor Lake Platform will be available for purchase via G.SKILL’s global distribution partners.
Raptor Lake processors will hit 6.0GHz out of the box and be rated for a TDP of 125W. The i5-13600K will have eight E-Cores, while the i7-13700K will get a whopping 16 E-Cores. The Raptor Lake chip will also be more energy-efficient than its predecessors, which means a better multitasking experience.
Intel has also confirmed that the new 13th Gen Core collection will support DDR5-5600 memory, so consumers can begin experimenting with overclocking their reminiscence. Additionally, Intel has certified its CPUs with XMP 3.0, a certification that will protect them from overclocking.