TeamGroup has announced the release of two new high-capacity DDR5 memory kits under its gaming and creator brands, T-FORCE and T-CREATE. Each kit includes four 64GB modules, bringing the total to 256GB, and is aimed at users building or upgrading systems for gaming or professional workloads. Both kits have been tested for compatibility with AMD’s latest X870 platform and are expected to be available globally in early September 2025.
The T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5-6000 CL32 is designed for high-end gaming builds. It features a data rate of 6000 MT/s and low-latency performance at CL32. The kit supports AMD EXPO profiles, allowing users to enable memory overclocking through the BIOS without manual tuning. The modules include integrated RGB lighting and a heat spreader designed for thermal efficiency, making them suitable for gaming systems that demand stable performance and visual customization.


For professional workloads, the T-CREATE EXPERT DDR5-5600 CL42 targets content creators and professionals who need large memory capacity for heavy applications. This kit delivers a speed of 5600 MT/s with CL42 latency, optimized for tasks like 4K and 8K video editing, 3D rendering, and advanced multitasking. It’s built to handle extended use under high loads, with a focus on consistent performance and long-term stability in creative environments.

Both kits are built on TeamGroup’s ongoing collaboration with leading motherboard manufacturers to ensure compatibility and reliability. Validation on the AMD X870 platform confirms support for the newest generation of desktop processors and chipsets. This is especially important as software and workloads continue to demand more memory bandwidth and larger memory pools.
These new 256GB kits offer an upgrade path for users looking to future-proof their systems, whether for gaming, media production, or multitasking. TeamGroup will begin shipments through global distribution channels in September, and additional information will be available through its official website and retail partners.
With growing demand for high-capacity DDR5 memory, these kits mark another step toward supporting more advanced system configurations across both gaming and professional segments.