Teamgroup Preps Carbon-Fiber DDR5 Memory & SSDs, Wooden Designs, & 4-Rank CUDIMM With Up To 128 GB Capacity

Jun 5, 2026 at 09:14am EDT

Teamgroup is displaying a variety of DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 SSD solutions within its T-Force & T-Create brands.

Liquid-Cooled SSDs, Wooden Textures, & Ultra-Fast 4R CUDIMM DDR5 Memory Kits By Teamgroup

The 4R CUDIMM or CQDIMM ecosystem continues to expand with Teamgroup showcasing its latest T-Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM modules that offer up to 8000 MT/s speeds, CL64-64-64-128 timings, and 128 GB capacity per module, operating at 1.1V.

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These kits feature a taller heatsink design to compensate for the heat produced by lots of DRAM ICs, & the company is also making a brand new design which adds LED lighting with a dimming effect. The RGB series will come in the more standard 64 GB capacity, and 6000 MT/s design, operating at 1.25V.

The demo system featuring two of these memory modules was running on an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard. Right now, Teamgroup lists this specific module as a "Non-mass produced item". The manufacturer also offers a standard T-Create Expert DDR5 module with 64 GB capacities, 6400 MT/s speeds, and CL42 timings at 1.25V.

On the SSD front, the T-Create Classisc H514 M.2 is a PCIe 5.0 SSD based on the Silicon Motion SM2508 controller, offering up to 4 TB capacities through 3D TLC NAND, and up to 14,200 MB/s Read speeds. We also got a first taste of a new wooden-themed design for T-Create-branded Memory and SSD solutions & they look great.

Shifting gears to the gaming side of things, Teamgroup's T-Force brand will feature a range of Carbon-Fiber themed products, including fast DDR5 Memory modules and SSD solutions. Some examples are the Z54E, which offers up to 4 TB capacities, 3D eTLC NAND, and up to 14,900 MB/s speeds.

Although CAMM2 isn't seeing a lot of traction on desktop PCs at this Computex, T-Force still displayed its Delta RGB and Vulcan solutions with the new Carbon Fiber trim, offering up to 8000 MT/s speeds.

With the situation surrounding the component shortages and the PC DIY segment not doing that great, we won't see this in action for a few years.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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