Team Group launches T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 memory for Artificial Intelligence and creative workflows

Team Group has introduced the T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 desktop memory, a 7200 MHz 2x24 GB kit using Client Clock Driver technology. The module targets creators and Artificial Intelligence workloads with high-frequency signal stability and one-click XMP 3.0 overclocking.

Team Group announced the T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 under its creator brand T-CREATE, debuting as a 7200 MHz 2×24 GB kit. The module incorporates Client Clock Driver, or CKD, technology that the company says significantly improves high-frequency signal stability and addresses limitations of traditional U-DIMMs in overclocked and high-load scenarios. The announcement frames the product as a next-generation desktop memory solution aimed at professional creators and demanding computing tasks.

The T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 supports up to 64 GB per module and up to 256 GB per kit, and includes XMP 3.0 one-click overclocking support to simplify performance tuning. Team Group positions the memory for a range of workloads, specifically naming Artificial Intelligence training, 3D modeling, image generation, and music production as intended use cases. The company emphasizes that the kit is designed to handle complex, multitasking creative workflows and to provide a stable foundation for creative applications.

On the hardware side, the module is built on a 10-layer printed circuit board engineered for improved power delivery stability and resistance to interference. It also features a customized high-temperature resistant capacitor and a multi-vent aluminium anode alloy heat sink meant to maintain thermal control while keeping a slim profile. Team Group highlights the slim thermal design as suitable for space-conscious Artificial Intelligence PC builds and states the combination of PCB design and cooling aims to balance performance and form factor for professional desktop systems.

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