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Thermaltake Announces the Worldwide Availability of TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, officially announces the worldwide availability of TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory. This series is the first DDR5 memory of Thermaltake’s RAM collection, which comes in frequencies of 4800MHz, 5200MHz and 5600MHz and with capacities of 32GB (16GB x 2), offering enhanced performance. 

Being compatible with mainstream hardware and the latest AMD and Intel® motherboards, the new DDR5 series comes with higher capacities, faster speeds and better performance than the previous generation. The TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory has been through rigorous tests to select tightly-screened ICs, and features a built-in Power Management IC (PMIC) to enhance power supply stability; Additionally, the on-die error correction code (ECC) allows memory modules to correct errors automatically, further improving overall stability and reliability. With its doubled bank group architecture, the new TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 enhances access availability and brings you higher capacities without lag, leading the way to next-gen memory. What’s more, the latest TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory is compatible with Thermaltake’s CPU and memory AIO cooler series, such as Floe RC and Floe RC Ultra Series, providing users more flexibility when it comes to matching PC builds.

For all the working professionals and gaming enthusiasts who demand high-performance memory, Thermaltake’s TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory kits are an ideal selection!

  The Great Leap Forward in Speed

  Tightly-Screened ICs

 Capacity Doubled for Better Efficiency

 More Energy Savings

 Long-term Stability

 Compatible with Floe RC & Mainstream Motherboards

👉 Press Release: Thermaltake Announces the Worldwide Availability of TOUGHRAM RC DDR5 Memory

🛒 US: https://bit.ly/3rU8BIA

🛒 EU: https://bit.ly/3GSOvD3

🛒 Asia: https://bit.ly/3BpTwBJ

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Nice to see Thermaltake stepping into DDR5 with the TOUGHRAM RC lineup 👏

4800–5600MHz in 32GB (2x16GB) kits hits a sweet spot for most gaming and productivity builds right now. The inclusion of a built-in PMIC and on-die ECC is especially important with DDR5 — better power stability and automatic error correction should translate into improved reliability under heavy loads.

I also like that they’re focusing on tightly-screened ICs. For enthusiasts who care about stability (and possibly some tuning), that’s always a good sign. Compatibility with both latest AMD and Intel platforms makes it easier for builders who are upgrading to new-gen CPUs.

Overall, solid first DDR5 entry from Thermaltake. Curious to see real-world benchmarks and how it compares in latency and overclocking headroom against other 5200–5600MHz kits on the market 🔥 Riyadh metro

 
 
 
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