With T-Force VULCANα, Team Group has unveiled three fairly simple DDR5 memory kits with up to 6000 MT/s and AMD EXPO for the upcoming Ryzen 7000 (“Raphael”) series desktop processors based on the new Zen 4 microarchitecture. , which are expected to debut on September 27 with four models.
DDR5-6000 CL38 for AMD Ryzen 7000
Taiwanese memory manufacturer Team Group has unveiled a total of three new DDR5 memory kits for AMD Ryzen 7000. They offer capacities of up to 32 gigabytes, speeds of up to 6,000 MT/s, and bandwidths of up to 48 GB/s.
The new T-Force VULCANα series is optimized for the new B650 and B650E chipsets, as well as the dual X670 and 670E chipsets and, according to the manufacturer, also offers the following features.
- Discreet heat deflectors (heat spreader) aluminum in the colors black and red.
- A particularly efficient onboard PMIC, the so-called power management IC, which serves as an integrated circuit for power management of memory components.
- Support for the AMD Ryzen Accelerated Memory Profile (“RAMP”), to facilitate overclocking of memory modules.
- Support for AMD Extended Profiles for Overclocking (“EXPO”), for fast 1-click overclocking.
While other manufacturers like G.Skill have already introduced low latency memory modules with up to DDR5-6000 and a CAS latency of only 30 clock cycles and memory latencies of CL30-38-38-96 for AMD Ryzen 7000, Team Group is more conservative here and initially offers a maximum of DDR5-6000 CL38.
So far, Team Group has not given any information on the prices and availability of the three DDR5 memory kits, but the modules specially optimized for Ryzen 7000 around the launch of the new AM5 platform and the Ryzen 9 7950X, 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X will be available.
DDR5-6000 the best choice for Raphael
Shortly after the official launch of AMD Ryzen 7000, the manufacturer confirmed memory kits with DDR5-5200 as the new standard and DDR5-6000 as the best effective option for the new AM5 platform. The fabric clock (“FCLK”) is now standard at 1733 MHz in 2:1:1 mode for RAM and memory controller (“IMC”).
- DDR5-6000 is indeed the best option
- DDR5-5200 is the new standard
- The FCLK is 1,733MHz
- FCLK-OC is not worth it
The AM4 and AM5 platform specifications in the memory controller area (BMI) and supported memory standards DDR4 and DDR5 in direct comparison:
The editors have summarized more information on the DDR5 and AMD Ryzen 7000 topics in the following reports:
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