If DDR5-6000 isn’t your sweet spot, try DDR5-7200

In theory, the higher your memory frequency, the happier your Intel system is. That’s the theory behind Team’s T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Dual Channel Kit. The 34-42-42-84 2T sports timing kit and a pretty hefty price tag of $275. RGB fans will appreciate the size of the translucent lighting area, and those who dislike boring shapes will love the fact that the team continued with its angular design.

TweakTown tested the RAM at the default XMP settings, as well as lowering the CAS to 32 and overclocking the A-die SK Hynix ICs to DDR5-7467 to give you an idea of ​​what to expect. AIDA loved all three scenarios, with noticeably higher bandwidth and impressively low latencies. In real-world performance, apart from a burp in 3DMark, the T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-7200 took the top spot, although you’ll need to run Cinebench a lot to really notice the difference.

If the price doesn’t scare you off right away, this kit does more than just give you rights. definitely something measurable, but perhaps not very noticeable.