TeamGroup was among the first to make its DDR5 modules available to the public, even though platforms supporting the next-generation memory standard haven’t shipped yet. However, those were “standard” DDR5-4800 kits without fancy heatsinks or other design flourishes.
However, TeamGroup’s T-Force brand is catering to enthusiasts that want
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