Teamgroup ELITE PLUS DDR5-8000 Kit announced at just 1.1V

Team Group DDR5 8000 low voltage

As reported by WCCFTECH , TeamGroup has launched a low voltage DDR5-8000 kit in their ELITE series offering high speed memory and bandwidth at the lowest voltage we’ve seen to date in commercial kits. Details, as usual, on the specifics of what the memory can do in the hands of enthusiasts are missing, but from the specification, these could be very good or at the very least the Hynix IC’s used could be cable of some impressive timings and frequencies.

Team Group Elite Plus

Not much happening in the DRAM world for end users for obvious reasons, but it is good to have positive news around memory once in a while. Here’s to us seeing more kits like this, that if what I suspect holds true, could usher in a time of super high speeds at low latencies and more reasonable voltages. Will be on the look out for this one, hopefully purchase a set to give it a full review at some point.

This is from the official news page at TeamGroup below;

“As demand for high-performance computing and digital technologies continues to grow, TEAMGROUP introduces the ELITE PLUS DDR5 8000 MT/s and ELITE DDR5 8000 MT/s as new high-frequency, low-power consumption desktop memory modules. Through frequency upgrades, they are engineered to support a variety of desktop use scenarios, including learning and entertainment. Operating at 1.1V, the modules effectively lower power consumption while extending the computer’s lifespan. They are also equipped with DDR5 Same-Bank Refresh technology and an optimized IC architecture, maintaining smooth operation under multitasking conditions and improving overall system efficiency.
The TEAMGROUP ELITE PLUS DDR5 8000 MT/s and ELITE DDR5 8000 MT/s will initially be available in 16GB × 2 kits and are scheduled to launch on Amazon in North America in June 2026. With this release, TEAMGROUP further expands its high-performance memory portfolio, offering more high-frequency options for users seeking enhanced computing performance.”

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