We have just received this followingnoon a copy of the DDR5 memory kit from the Teamgroup brand and clocked at 7200 MT/s with timings of 34-42-42-84. Suffice to say that it is an ultra high-end kit since Teamgroup and GSKill are currently the only brands to offer DDR5 kits with a frequency exceeding 7000 MT/s. The increase in frequencies beyond 6600 MT/s is possible thanks to the use of new Hynix A-die memory chips which benefit from a better rise in frequency than the previous Hynix M-Die.
This Teamgroup Delta RGB 7200 MT/s CL34 kit will be the ideal companion for 13th generation processors as well as motherboards built around the Z790 chipset. This kit might well still have a lot under the elbow since we are talking regarding frequencies that can reach 8000 MT/s in aircooling. Teamgroup should expand its range by also offering 6800 MT/s and 7000 MT/s versions. As a reminder, the last kit we tested was the excellent Delta RGB 6600 MT/s CL34.
Unboxing of this kit from Teamgroup:
The Teamgroup kit is delivered in a cardboard box with a fairly sober color code. The brand highlights the RGB of its kits, with on the front side, a black module and a backlit white module. We can distinguish the labels of our two black bars on the back of the box thanks to a cutout. We can thus see that they are enclosed and protected in a transparent plastic protection. On the rear side is also a label which informs the future purchaser of the characteristics of his memory kit.
This kit is therefore clocked at 7200 MT/s with timings of 34-42-42-84 requiring a voltage of 1.40 volts to operate. It is composed of two 16 GB bars for a total of 32 GB. We are here on full black at the radiators. Note that a white version should also be available. See you in a few days to discover the performance first on the ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme and then in a DDR5 comparison test.
In terms of dimensions, we are on modules of 46.1(H) x 144.2(W) x 7(E) mm. The heatsinks, Heatspreaders in English, are made of aluminium. They are responsible for dissipating the heat released by the PCB composed of ten layers as well as that of the memory chips. On the upper part of the module, we find the RGB backlighting zone in which the leds addressable. The shape resembles American stealth fighter aircraft. Our modules are of course compatible with RGB software from Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Biostar and ASRock.
On the first side, there are several inscriptions, the name of the series as well as DDR5 and RGB. A cutout in the heatsink highlights the letter “R”. On the other side, a label shows some of the characteristics of our kit. To end this presentation, know that the kit is XMP 3.0 compatible (Extreme Memory Profil). So don’t forget to activate the profile directly via your motherboard’s BIOS.
Finally, we would like to thank Teamgroup and particularly Kevin Wu for his trust in allowing us to preview this new memory kit!