Team Group Delta series DDR4 Memory Modules

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Team Group Inc., the world's leading memory brand, today announced the launch of the all new generation of luminous memory for gaming - Delta.



Stability and performance are already the basic requirement for a high speed memory. With the ever growing gamers and modders, the appearance and the visual features of the product has become the new focus of gamers' attention. The all new Delta series from Team Group has inherited the excellence of Team Group's overclocking and mainstream memories. In addition, through the recent coalition with AVEXIR, we are able to combine its patented LED lighting technology with our aluminum forged high-efficiency heat spreader to create Delta, a bionic memory with pulse-like LED light effect.

Delta is Team Group's first visual style memory. It is using the exclusive LED luminous cooling system to provide a steady pulse rhythm and soothe gamer's nervous tension during an intense game, so the gamer is able to win with an optimum state. To satisfy gamers' demand for high performance memories, Delta releases two high specification memories, DDR4 2400 CL15-15-15-35 and DDR4 3000 CL16-16-16-36. And it also offers two packages, 4GBx2 and 8GBx2 for gamers to choose from. With computer modding trend on the rise around the globe, Delta is not only gamer's best companion, its red and black heat spreader design with breathing LED light in three colors of red, white and blue also provide modders more options to build various styles of PC.

Team Group's memory module products have been persistently focused on offering the best performance experience. We design Xtreem, Delta and Elite/Elite Plus series specifically for overclocking, gaming/modding and mainstream users. Moreover, in the future we will create products targeting different groups of users with different style, performance and features to meet the needs of more users.


For more information, visit the product pages of the Team Delta DDR4-2400 and Team Delta DDR4-3000


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