TEAMGROUP Launches Creator-Friendly DDR5 RAM: Create! New cooling
TeamGroupis fully embracing the new DDR5 generation by producing solutions that suit a broad variety of customer expectations.
In this example, T-CREATE, Team Group's content creator-focused label, is releasing the EXPERT Desktop DDR5 RAM and CLASSIC SO-DIMM Laptop DDR5 RAM to service the rising digital content industry and collaborate with digital content producers across the globe to usher in the next generation.
T-EXPERT CREATE's Desktop DDR5 RAM, unlike its DDR4 counterpart, employs a dedicated DDR5 cooling module and an all-new cooling fin design to improve cooling in high-intensity applications and ensure digital content creators continue to enjoy high-speed performance at the optimal operating temperature. Digital content developers demand high performance and capacity. The EXPERT DDR5 has the specifications to attain speeds of up to 5600 MHz and dual-channel variants available in 16 GB x2 or 32 GB x2, which can meet any multi-tasking demands and significantly improve the creative experience.
T-CREATE has developed the CLASSIC SO-DIMM Laptop DDR5 RAM in addition to the desktop DDR5 RAM for digital content producers who work with laptops. The CLASSIC SO-DIMM Laptop DDR5 RAM is a single channel 16 GB RAM with a maximum frequency of 5600 MHz. The high-speed and large-capacity specifications ensure that designers may let their imaginations run wild. The CLASSIC SO-DIMM DDR5's standard operating voltage has been decreased from 1.2 V in the DDR4 generation to 1.1 V. The more energy-efficient standard consumes less energy and increases battery life. The CLASSIC SO-DIMM DDR5 is designed for creators who are always on the go and assists them in building the ideal mobile workstation.
T-CREATE, founded in 2020 by Team Group, has one basic mission: to deliver trustworthy, powerful, and huge storage solutions to creators of all domains. T-CREATE committed to offering goods with three aspects in this era of complete digitalization: dependability, strong performances, and aesthetics, whether for a graphic designer working with graphics or a video content maker collecting memories. Allow T-Produce to collaborate with creators all around the globe to create exceptional digital entertainment from their wildest fantasies.
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Teamgroup, the company that sells this ram doesn't sell any ddr5 that isn't sporty or gaudy(nothing on their website ) atm, not even green sticks, so yes that is actually the case here. if they don't offer anything like this they will lose sales to other companies.
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Maybe not green but they do sell at least plain black ones:
https://www.newegg.com/team-16gb/p/N82E16820331856?Description=teamgroup&cm-re=teamgroup---20-331-856---Product
As well as models that don't have RGB. Granted, none of them are high-end.
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Maybe not green but they do sell at least plain black ones:
https://www.newegg.com/team-16gb/p/N82E16820331856?Description=teamgroup&cm-re=teamgroup---20-331-856---Product
As well as models that don't have RGB. Granted, none of them are high-end.
funny The Canadian version of newegg doesn't have any, either way I think the point still stands. nothing really weird with expanding their lineup to better compete.
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Maybe not green but they do sell at least plain black ones:
https://www.newegg.com/team-16gb/p/N82E16820331856?Description=teamgroup&cm-re=teamgroup---20-331-856---Product
As well as models that don't have RGB. Granted, none of them are high-end.
Good lawd!...I knew DDR-5 was expensive but damn!
https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007611%20601396890
That's crazy^!!!
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That argument really only applies when the tacky option is the only option.
Software should be optional. RGB should be operable either via a BIOS or a central/unified hub. I find it ridiculous how many of these things have their own proprietary method over the most basic functionality, and it doesn't help that a lot of this software is severely bloated. I avoid RGB simply due to the lack of any protocol or standard. I would like to use the LEDs as a rudimentary hardware monitor, like to show certain temperatures for example. I'm not willing to install hundreds of MB worth of software for something that could be easily achieved in less than 2MB.