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With the new socket AM5 motherboards from AMD, the new DDR5 RAM memory technology also arrives on the market, promising more speed than the DDR4 models. That said, we get the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 da Team Group to test. The result you can see in this matter!
A Team Group is still not very famous here in Brazil, but abroad it is recognized worldwide for its excellent storage products (such as MP44L NVMe SSD), portable SSDs (we even have the T-FORCE M200 review), memory cards and more products. If you are looking for products with a good cost-benefit ratio, Team Group it may be an option.
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 design
Team Group RAM memory boards always deliver impeccable design, which was no different with this T-Force model.

With matte black plastic material, the differential is the angular RGB format, with very vibrant colors throughout the upper part.
Construction
RAM memory T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 has ECC on-die, a technology that corrects and detects errors, ensuring system stability and performance. In addition, it is equipped with PMIC, which minimizes noise interference and makes power distribution much more stable and efficient.

Supports Intel XMP3.0 with technology overclocking, allowing the user to increase the speed of overclock with one click. Finally, the RAM memory is equipped with thermally conductive silicon and reinforced PMIC cooling design.
What is DDR5?
DDR5 is the successor of DDR4 present in a computer's RAM memory that allows up to 128GB, twice the speed and memory capacity of DDR4, in addition to combining higher performance with more energy efficiency. This technology is compatible with the new motherboard socket AM5, with the processors Alder lake da Intel e Zen 4, AMD.
What we received were two memories of 16GB each, totaling 32GB and 6200Mhz.
performance tests
Now that we are a little more familiar with the technical specifications of these memories, let's go to the tests, since only then can we understand the potential that these cards have in practice. The workbench used is made up of the following components:
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte X670E AORUS MASTER |
| GPU | RTX 4070 Ti |
| Pig iron | Cougar BMX 700w |
| RAM memory | Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32GB 2x16GB |
SiSoftware Sandra 2021
O SiSoftware Sandra 2021 is an analysis and diagnostics program for Windows computers that provides information about the performance of the processor, video card, memory and other detailed information about each component of the PC. With it, we are going to analyze the Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32GB RAM memory.
| Bandwidth | 60.285GB / s (XMPII) | 60.353GB / s (In XMP) |
| RAM and cache latency | 34.0ns (XMPII) | 33.9ns (In XMP) |
| Bandwidth and RAM | 487.672GB / s (XMPII) | 487.627GB / s (In XMP) |
| overall score | 2.46kPT (XMPII) | 2.43kPT (In XMP) |
But what does it mean? Analyzing the latency of RAM memory, for example, is important to verify the operating speed: the value generated tells us how many cycles are necessary for the memory to respond to requested information. Bandwidth latency calculates the delay in network communication, that is, the greater the latency, the greater the delay.
T-Force's DDR5 memory achieved results very similar to those of its competitors, such as Kingston and Corsair. These numbers you can see below.
Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200
| Bandwidth | 61.723GB / s (XMPII) | 61.639GB / s (In XMP) |
| RAM and cache latency | 34.9ns (XMPII) | 35.3ns (In XMP) |
| Bandwidth and RAM | 490.473GB / s (XMPII) | 487.995GB / s (In XMP) |
| overall score | 2.48kPT (XMPII) | 2.46kPT (In XMP) |
Corsair Vengeance DDR5
| Bandwidth | 62.887GB / s (XMPII) | 52.483GB / s (In XMP) |
| RAM and cache latency | 34.5ns (XMPII) | 35.9ns (In XMP) |
| Bandwidth and RAM | 487.379GB / s (XMPII) | 465.538GB / s (In XMP) |
| overall score | 2.45kPT (XMPII) | 2.28kPT (In XMP) |
Rainbow Six Siege

To check the latency of RAM memory in intense and continuous use, let's focus on FPS games, with a base configuration of 4800Mhz up to 6200Mhz of DDR5. Starting with Rainbow Six Siege, which with a good quality memory can reach higher frequencies, providing a great gaming experience.
The higher the score, the better the performance.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare II
The optimized version of the classic first-person shooter from Activision it's another one that weighs heavily on processing capacity. for being a battle royale, its gameplays are quite frantic, which requires a setup robust to the height of the game. One more table for verification goes ahead.
Conclusion
The memory DDR5 T-Force Delta RGB RAM matches competing models, despite not being the strongest on the market. It doesn't lose in performance during intense and frequent day-to-day use, and it's an excellent choice if you enjoy personality-filled props like the RGB present on T-Force cards.
Unfortunately, models above 6200Mhz are not available for low prices in Brazil, which may not make up for the expense so much and make it more practical to choose brands like Kingston, which are usually more affordable.
However, this does not detract from T-Force's merits, especially if you have a preference for overclocking.
You can find the RAM memory Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 in 32GB package (2x16GB) per R$ 1.530 in the Free Market.
Editorial Board
| Brand | Team Group |
| Córdoba | DDR5 288 Pin Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM |
| Frequency | 6200 |
| Latency | CL38-38-38-78 |
| Capacity | 16GBx2 |
| Bandwidth | 49,600 MB / s (PC5 49600) |
| Voltage | 1.25 V |
| Compatibility | Intel: 600 series, 700 series |
| Dimensions | 46.1(H) x 144.2(L) x 7(W)mm |
What do you think of Team Group's DDR5 memory? Do you think it's worth it?
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Text proofread by: Pedro Bomfim (11 / 04 / 23)
Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5
Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-
Design10/10 Excellent
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Latency10/10 Excellent
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processing capacity10/10 Excellent
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Price7/10 Good
Pros
- Appearance
- Go head to head with competitors
- DDR5
Cons
- Salty price
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