





⚡ Power Your Productivity with XTREEM Speed & Stability!
The TEAMGROUP T-Force XTREEM DDR5 48GB (2x24GB) RAM delivers cutting-edge 8000MHz performance with advanced On-Die ECC for enhanced system stability. Featuring a premium aluminum heat spreader and compatibility with Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, it’s engineered for professionals and gamers demanding top-tier speed and reliability. Backed by a lifetime warranty and expert support, this memory module is a future-proof upgrade for high-performance desktops.
| RAM | 48 GB DDR5 |
| Brand | TEAMGROUP |
| Series | Xtreem DDR5 |
| Item model number | FFXD548G8000HC38EDC01 |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.28 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.31 x 0.28 x 1.85 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Voltage | 1.4 Volts |
| Manufacturer | TEAMGROUP |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0CLCZJKSC |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2023 |
N**A
Title: Fast, Reliable, and Great for Overclocking!
I tested the TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem 32GB DDR4 RAM, and it works flawlessly. The overclocking performance is excellent, making it one of the best DDR4 kits I’ve used. It’s fast, stable, and handles demanding tasks without issues.The build quality is top-notch, and if you’re into white-themed builds, this RAM looks stunning. The RGB lighting is perfect—bright, smooth, and customizable.If you’re looking for high-performance DDR4 RAM with great aesthetics, I 100% recommend this kit. Absolutely worth it!
E**T
Great sticks with actual decent heatsinks
I tried a set of Patriot sticks first and they were just terrible. They erred out on TM5 at 8000 and 8200 at XMP settings at 1.45v.They also erred out at loose timings at 1.45v on 8000 and 8200. I decided to pay a little more and give the Teamgroup Xtreem sticks a try to see if it was my CPU, Motherboard or memory.Turns out it was the Patriot memory.With the Teamgroup sticks they were able to pass 8000 and 8200 XMP (pictured each) Tm5 90 min run on the newest version which is by default much harder than previous versions.8000 was able to pass at default voltage of 1.40v, but 8200 did require 1.45v which is no problem. If you're having problems passing, just up your voltage to 1.45v and see if that fixes it for you.They even booted at 8400 and 8600 XMP but that is where my CPU gave up the ghost.Note, I am not one of those users who grinds my memory or CPUs into the ground running Y-cruncher, Karhu or memtest for 24hrs. If it can pass WMD and TM5 that has always been good enough for memory and has yet to fail my use/need cases.This was tested on a 14900KS SP109 and an Asrock Lightning Z790i motherboard 1DPC.Another thing I like are the absolutely beautiful, non-RGB beefy heatsinks. These sticks weigh ~84g/ea vs the paltry ~47g weight of the Patriot sticks and even beat out G.Skill's ~65g heatsinks. I don't think I've purchased commercial grade sticks with heatsinks this nice before.Overall, these are excellent sticks from start to finish.
A**O
Fast, Stable, Reliable Memory
I've tested a few different types of memory in my current build. I did that because I was never really satisfied with either the performance, aesthetic, or reliability.When you are dealing with Non-ECC memory, quality and reliability become far more important. Bad memory can cause a slew of different issues that can sometimes be hard to track down their source. I've been through that. it's not fun.This is the first time I've been 100% satisfied with memory. For DDR4, it has everything I was looking for. It's fast, yet stable and looks really nice. I've had zero issues since installing it.The MSRP is pretty reasonable for high quality, overclocked, ARGB memory.Setting the speed was as easy as booting into my BIOS and enabling the profile. It was fast and simple.The lighting is easy to control via most controllers. I've been using RGB Fusion 2.0 and it was quickly identified and put into my schema. It's hard to imagine it could have been easier.Overall, if I do another build, I'm going back to these guys for my memory. This has been one of the best purchases I've made, for my PC.
B**E
A no-nonsense kit that's fast and works as advertised.
Paired with an ASRock B850 LiveMixer and a 9950X3D, this is potentially the only set of RAM I've had in years that posts and runs with zero issues at the max advertised speed that my motherboard claims to support (8000Mhz). No RGB, a very agreeable, neutral design, and heatsinks that feel really adequate.They are a bit tall, so double check your clearance if you're using an air cooler. Check the height on the Teamgroup website if it's not listed here.
A**R
This memory is not for everyone
Unless you have an Arrow Lake system, this RAM is probably not going to work in XMP. I bought it because I like to manually overclock my RAM, I wanted some headroom, and I wanted more than 32GB.If you're on a Raptor Lake platform and you have a good board with only two RAM slots (one for each channel) you're going to have to manually tune the RAM. There's a very small chance you'll get XMP to work. I'm using a z690 Unify-X board and I can get the RAM to 7800MT/s but I opted for 7600MT/s with the cas latency at 36 clocks. I'll try to push it further when I get a chance, but it will take some testing to veryify stability.yep, I am using this with a 14900k that I've had for over a year and I undervolted that 14900k from day one. I also capped the clocks at 5.7GHz, because the 6.0GHz boost clocks are useless. It's still working. Previously I had some 32GB RAM paired with it and I was able to get it to run at 7200MT/s.The other thing I can say I like about Team brand memory is they'll put a few more JEDEC profiles in their RAM than their Skilled rivals do. If I want to drop this in a Ryzen Zen 5 system, then it will work with the supported JEDEC 5600MT/s profile. It also has a 6000MT/s cl38 profile. It's annoying to buy RAM and see that it has the same three JEDEC 4800MT/s profiles, and then the one XMP or EXPO profile.
F**N
Amazing A-die
I was very pleased with the performance of these DIMMs. Using an Asus Z790 Apex Encore, I was able to boot at 8400 (benchmark stable) and hit a stable 8200 with loose TREFI on the default 1.45 volts. I settled on using a tight, stable ddr8000 with high TREFI and low TFRC for 24/7 use on air.Like most ddr8000+ from any vendor, I had to play with MC voltage and find the SA sweetspot to get 100% stable, but that's more a product of the memory controller than the DIMMs themselves and so no stars removed. This is very forgiving memory all things considered.The heatsinks are fully functional and better than most. I have a DIMM waterblock from Alphacool that I ended up not using on these, as I am not getting over 49c during memory stress runs with secondaries set. They look extremely high end as well, and I would have felt bad letting them sit in a tub of paint thinner.