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Published on January 24th, 2025 | by Adrian Gunning

TEAMGROUP T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 Gaming Desktop Memory Review

TEAMGROUP T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 Gaming Desktop Memory Review Adrian Gunning
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Summary: The TEAMGROUP T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 Gaming Desktop Memory is for both gamers and PC enthusiasts looking for a power-up!

4.5

For gamers!


TEAMGROUP has launched their new XTREEM range of DDR5 RAM, available in speeds from 6800MHz to 8200MHz to suit a wide variety of systems, including gaming rigs. Today, we’re reviewing their 7600MHz kit.

The TEAMGROUP T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 Gaming Desktop Memory comes as a 32GB (2 x 16GB) kit with a CAS latency (CL) of 36, making it ideal for gaming. It supports Intel XMP 3.0, allowing for memory profiles and tweaking settings such as voltage control, enabling gamers and PC enthusiasts to maximize the DDR5 performance for their system. The default timings are CL36-45-45-84 with a voltage of 1.4V.

Supporting the cooling of the RAM is a 2mm aluminum alloy heat spreader, ensuring your system doesn’t crash when the action heats up in your virtual gaming battlefields. Lastly, it comes with a lifetime warranty to add some additional peace of mind for your purchase. From a presentation perspective, the packaging of the XTREEM definitely screams high-end, and in Australia, this kit retails around $320AUD (January 2025) from Amazon.

Unboxing and Build Quality

From a build quality perspective, the XTREEM DDR5 7600MHz is professionally built with a low form factor, making it suitable for a wide range of system setups. To ensure a stable system, it uses On-Die ECC (Error Correction Code) to correct errors on the DRAM chip. It also features sandblasted fins to promote heat dissipation. The black modules look great and channel a high-end aesthetic – however, if you’re seeking lighting effects, you will need to look at their ARGB kits.

Test Setup

In order to test the XTREEM DDR5 7600MHz, our review system included the following main components:

  • CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285
  • Motherboard: ASRock Z890 Steel Legend WiFi
  • Storage: Samsung 990 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 2TB
  • Water Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 A-RGB
  • Power Supply: Corsair RMx Series RM1000x 1000W
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Professional (64-bit)

Once the RAM was firmly placed into the motherboard memory slots, we were ready to test the XTREEM DDR5 7600MHz.

Performance and Benchmarking

We tested the RAM with AIDA64, a hardware detection tool that provides detailed information about the system, including benchmarking. AIDA64 is widely used by gamers and overclockers to test system stability when pushed beyond standard settings. It offers excellent memory benchmarking, making it an effective tool for comparing DDR5 to competitors and testing system stability.

The first three tests on AIDA64 (Read, Write, and Copy, all in MB/s) provided strong numbers that clearly place this product above average, with excellent scores for gaming, all at the base setting of 7600MHz.

Next up were the tests for L1, L2, and L3 caches, with strong scores for Read, Write, and Copy. Compared to its competitors, it whizzes past the median scores.

Overclocking

And overclocking? Well, the XTREEM DDR5 7600MHz can be overclocked with tweaking, though it is dependent on your motherboard and components. We managed to reach 8000MHz and observed perceptible gains with our review system on AIDA64. The cooling technology of the XTREEM did a fine job at keeping temperatures down.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking to build a new gaming system and future-proof its longevity, the TEAMGROUP T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 Gaming Desktop Memory provides excellent value for money and, more importantly, significant performance gains. Its also comes with high-end aesthetics that although it does not have ARGB, it still adds a layer of classic.

Recommended!

Highlights of the T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 from TEAMGROUP

  • Honorable T-FORCE Logo exceeds overclocking limits
    With T-FORCE LAB’s superb R&D capability, the brand-new T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 exceeds the frequency limit of DDR5 memory. The product has the T-FORCE logo symbolizing our utmost pride, showcasing its exceptional existence, it is definitely the best choice in the world of overclocking products.
  • Meticulously layered high-quality aluminum sandblasted fins for exceptional heat dissipation
    Inspired by the image of energy conversion between the hot and cold under high temperatures from a volcano, the exterior and looks of T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 has meticulously layered high-quality aluminum sandblasted fins resembling the texture of basalt and the beach, delivering exceptional heat dissipation capabilities. The surface is etched with the T-FORCE logo to certify its excellence.
  • Sturdy 2mm heat sink for perfect heat dissipation improvement
    T-FORCE XTREEM DDR5 adopts 2mm aluminum alloy heat spreader to increase its quality and heat capacity. The product also has thermal gap pad with high thermal conductivity to strengthen PMIC heat dissipation effects, coupled with anti-acid, alkaline, rust and inconducive anodic treatment on the surface to deliver perfect heat dissipation performance overall.
  • High-quality IC with patented technique
    Uses our proprietary IC grading testing validation technique—GRADING METHOD FOR MEMORY (Invention patent number in Taiwan: I751093; Invention patent number in USA: US11488679B1) to develop DDR5 high-performance memory module successfully.
  • Power management chip for stable and effective power usage
    Power management chip minimizes noise interference, stabilizes power and distributes power to each electronic component effectively, supplying power to the system with stability and fastness.
  • On-Die ECC for a more stable system
    Supported with On-Die ECC providing error correction and detection, the mechanism stabilizes the system while pursuing performance.
  • Lifetime warranty
    Comprehensive lifetime warranty is offered where exchanges free-of-charge for non-man-made damage are available under a simple and streamlined service. 


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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