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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
Please make sure your motherboard is compatible with DDR5 memory before purchasing.
JEDEC DDR5 On-die ECC, a feature that self-corrects DRAM cells, to deliver stability.
Increased Fundamental Frequency, Faster Speeds. Unleashed Capacity, Stronger Multitasking.
Improved Structural Composition, Greater Efficiency. Reduced Working Voltage, Better Energy Efficiency.
Lifetime warranty and free technical support.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: fur0n
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Runs as expected
Review: It is able to run just fine at the rated speeds. I used this with an MSI motherboard, and seems to be running fine so far.
Reviewer: Marko
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good price & good fitment.
Review: Good price and worked immediately without the ‘fussiness’ that AMD platforms sometimes show…
Reviewer: Mike
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hynix IC?
Review: As you may have noticed, the product title has “Hynix IC. SK Hynix is (as of this review) the best DDR5 manufacturer and leads in overclocking and high-clock speed RAM. This review is more based on kits from people I’ve helped get the best performance from the SK Hynix IC teamgroup elite (which includes single dimm versions). My original product when it came to me seemed to already be opened, so I had to return it.Teamgroups have been changing their kits around from M-DIE (best for Ryzen, can be tight for latency) to A-DIE (best for Intel high frequency, latency “compares” at high). The dual kits that I’ve seen so far have mostly been A-die and, on the rare occasion, M-die, as you can check by the labeling on the small chips on the ram (google the numbering X—-). These sticks are great as you won’t have to personally take heatsinks off of other kits, and you can use your own thermal pads. This allows you to functionally take control of your memory and keep it stable. Many companies working on DDR5 products are mishandling their products by not putting thermal pads on the PMIC (the DDR5 VRM Controller gets hot) and cheapening out on thermal tape, which causes your sticks to get hot over time and reduces their performance.For most people, if you are using an Intel system with a “decent” motherboard/cpu combo, you can probably get near 7000 mhz with some time tuning the numbers and voltages. I was able to get 8000 mhz stable through VST/TM5, for example, but your milage may vary.
Reviewer: CAPN
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 64GB Kit
Review: It’s RAM. It works. The TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 64GB kit doesn’t try to be anything it’s not, and I appreciate that.It’s DDR5, so yeah, it’s fast. If you’re upgrading from DDR4, you’ll notice the difference. 64GB is more than enough for multitasking or gaming, and it just does what it’s supposed to do without any weird issues.Installation is simple. It slots into the motherboard like it should, and once it’s in, you’re good. No drama, no troubleshooting.The design is basic, no RGB or anything fancy, but honestly, who cares? It’s memory. If you want lights, buy a strip.
Reviewer: Mike S.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Did not work in an Optiplex
Review: Bought this for a client who wanted a RAM upgrade for an Optiplex 7010 SFF plus (that’s the exact model name, shouldn’t be confused with the older 7010 which I think was a Sandy Bridge era box). Unfortunately, this kit didn’t work and produced the RAM error blinking light code. I tried clearing the CMOS, power cycled it a few times, but it was no use.Either this RAM was bad (both sticks which is extremely unlikely) or the Optiplex is just that picky. A Google search lead me to believe that it was the latter. I put in a spare stick I had from another vendor just to test and that worked with no issues. I returned this kit and bought another one from a local store that did work. With that, client was happy, I’m happy, I got paid, life goes on.Maybe this kit will work for you. Can’t say. For me it turned a simple job into something complicated. I’m going to think twice before I take another “easy” job again!
Reviewer: Altreol
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fine
Review: Bought this on sale, they’re fine for what they are, but if you use AMD (like me) it might have some stability issues and the occasional blue screen.
Reviewer: Brian
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: DOES ITS JOB.
Review: I recently purchased the TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 4800MHz, and overall, I’m quite pleased with its performance. The memory modules deliver excellent speed and stability, making multitasking and running demanding applications a breeze.However, I must mention that the aesthetic design of these RAM sticks leaves much to be desired. They lack the sleek, modern look that many other brands offer, which might be a downside for those who care about the visual appeal of their build.Despite this, the performance more than makes up for it. The installation was straightforward, and I haven’t encountered any issues with compatibility or functionality. If you’re looking for reliable DDR5 memory and can overlook the plain design, this kit is a solid choice.
Reviewer: AmazingPurchases
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cheap DDR5 sticks
Review: For the price, these ddr5 sticks are a good deal. They aren’t the fastest sticks available. The CAS latency is somewhat high but they run faster than ddr4. The sticks don’t feel cheap or flimsy. They popped right into my Asrock board and work wonderfully. My system runs very smooth even with the higher CL rating.
Reviewer: Matthew I.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: 16gb (2x8gb) 5200 mhz.I had bought this kit as a stand in while I RMA a larger kit from a different brand.This kit has been great and pretty much plug and play. I enabled XMP in BIOS and haven’t had any stability issues or other. The kit is currently in my workstation/personal rig while a larger kit is being RMA’d. While the size limits my use cases, this could serve others as a great budget option for their main kit. 16gb is still pretty good in the current landscape of applications, especially if your main use is gaming.Speaking of gaming. I haven’t experienced any issues while gaming with this kit. Especially with games that are notorious for their bad caching and RAM usage like Tarkov. Most other games run fine alongside other applications running in the background. I’m also very disorganized when it comes to multiple tabs open in a browser, so this kit has been handling my browsers like a champ.I’m overall satisfied with this kit. I’ll probably keep it around for testing mobo’s and as a replacement kit in a pinch.
Reviewer: Svilen N.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It is a shame that my Maxsun Z790m d5 Terminator could not qork qith them, but on a B760M PG Riptide they are fine, easy oc to around 6800 cl32 while staying at around 55C.
Reviewer: osamh
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: it’s not working after 2 months of using
Reviewer: S T
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good
Reviewer: hapster
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Not good fried my computer.
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