T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 48 GB
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$184.99The DDR5 memory segment has been seeing a lot of action as it gets standardized across all PC platforms. With memory prices dropping and the latest platforms becoming affordable, memory makers are offering new solutions constantly. Some focus on high-end specifications, while others focus on strengthening their gaming product portfolios.
Since the arrival of DDR4 memory in the mainstream market, TeamGroup started a separate line of DIMM kits under their new T-Force brand. The T-Force brand is the more enthusiast and gamer-aimed memory series with a sheer focus on quality and performance. More recently, the company started rolling out its extreme-overclocking ready memory kits which are cleverly titled "Xtreem" to retail. These kits are designed for overclockers and tuning enthusiasts who want to get the highest possible numbers they can get for posting record performance scores and also be able to get the most out of their PCs. The company updated that lineup with its new DDR5 Xtreem series which provided a premium look and top-notch specs and today.

As such, we were presented with T-Force's latest Xtreem DDR5-7200 memory kit which comes in 48 GB (2 x 24 GB) modules.
TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem 48 GB DDR5-7200 Memory Kit Specifications
The TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem 48 GB DDR5 memory kit is designed for serious overclockers and enthusiasts. If you don't know about the ABC of the overclocking or don't want the hassle that is associated with such high-frequency kits (motherboard/QVL compatibility/IMC quality) then you better stay away from this kit. The kit I received is optimized at a clock speed of 7200 MT/s (PC5-57600). The memory kit consists of dual 24 GB DIMMs which make up a total of 48 GB in capacity.
The memory kit has a tested latency spec of CL34 and the timings are 34-42-42-84 for this specific kit. The voltage is set at 1.40 and the memory kit comes in an unbuffered package with an on-die ECC (Error Correction) design. The memory is currently compliant with both Intel XMP & AMD EXPO profiles.
- Series: Xtreem
- Module Type: 288 Pin Unbuffered DIMM On-Die ECC
- Capacity: 24GBx2
- Frequency: 7200 MT/s
- Data Transfer Bandwidth: 57.600 MB/s (PC5 57600)
- Dimensions: 48.8 (H) x 134.5 (L) x 8.2(W)mm
- Latency: CL34-42-42-84
- Tested Voltage: 1.40V
- Heat Spreader: 2mm Aluminum Heatsink
Being a memory kit for serious users, Team Group removed the RGB aesthetics that you'd often see on its T-Force gaming lineup but instead gave both modules a quality heatsink that features 2mm heatsinks with a sandblasted fin finish and use of high-quality production materials to give you high-end cooling.
- Honorable T-FORCE Logo exceeds overclocking limits
- Meticulously layered high-quality aluminum sandblasted fin for exceptional heat dissipation
- Sturdy 2mm heat spreader for perfect heat dissipation improvement
- High-quality IC with the patented technique
- Power management chip for stable and effective power usage
- On-die ECC for a more stable system
- Lifetime warranty
TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem 48 GB DDR5-7200 Memory Kit Unboxing and Close-Up
The T-Force Xtreem memory kit is packaged within a standard cardboard box with a picture of the memory on the front along with the respective capacity and speeds.

The back of the package lists the various features of the T-Force Xtreem DDR5 memory kits and the respective timings can also be seen along with the serial codes.

The first thing you'll notice about the Xtreem series is its unique black aesthetics. This isn't your standard matte black affair as T-Force utilizes the Pink color pallette to give out a different and premium look.

Each DIMM also has a T-Force ring emblem which shows the craftmanship of each heatspreader which comprises high-quality aluminum material to keep the DRAM and ICs underneath it cool.

The modules are a bit tall, measuring 48.8mm in height which should be something to keep in mind when using air coolers. The benefit of this larger heatsink is that the can sustain heavy loads as these modules are rated at a rather high 1.4V out of the box.

The back of each module lists the specifications including the memory capacity, memory timings, and memory clocks.

I found the T-Force Xtreem to be a very mature DDR5 memory module for mature overclockers and tuning audiences.
Wccftech Memory Test Setup
For testing, I used the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU on the MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard to evaluate the CUDIMM kits. For the remaining memory kits, we used the Intel Core i9 14900K CPU along with the MSI MEG Z790 ACE MAX motherboard which can also support higher frequencies memory but even high-end motherboards like these require a bit of tuning to get the modules to work at their rated XMP speeds. The good thing about the Z890 motherboards is that they are rock solid when it comes to fast and CUDIMM memory support.
DDR5 Memory Kit Performance Tests
I have separated the performance tests into two sections. The first section consists of synthetic and general workload tests while the second section focuses on gaming performance and how different games are affected by higher-clocked memory sticks.
AIDA64 Memory Tests (Bandwidth)
AIDA64 Memory Tests (Latency)
SuperPI
Super PI is used by many overclockers to test the performance and stability of their computers. In the overclocking community, the standard program provides a benchmark for enthusiasts to compare “world record” pi calculation times and demonstrate their overclocking abilities. The program can also be used to test the stability of a certain overclock speed.
SuperPi (Lower is Better)
Winrar
WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can back up your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP, and other files downloaded from the Internet, and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.
Winrar 5.8 (Higher is Better)
Gaming Performance Tests
Gaming applications generally don't see huge gains with different memory kits but DDR5 has enabled a huge gain in memory frequency which can impact gaming performance. Moving from the stock 2133 Mbps (DDR4) to 6000+ Mbps can have a huge effect on performance and the improved CAS timings on some of the high-end SKUs can result in better overall FPS and system responsiveness.
Battlefield V (1440P)
Sid Meir's Civilization VI (1440P)
DOOM Eternal (1440P)
Conclusion - High-End Speeds Perfect For White & Pink PC Builds
T-Force has a fine grip on the memory market with its diverse range of DDR5 memory products and the Xtreem series is a testament to its continued expertise in this segment, offering the finest speeds to overclockers and tuners who are getting an early taste of what consumers will enjoy in the coming years.
The T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 kit is solidly fast with its 7200 MT/s speeds and comes in 48 GB capacities which is a nice bump over the 32 GB capacity. The speeds are a 50% uplift over the JEDEC 4800 MT/s standard which kickstarted the DDR5 era. The performance is great and what's great is that there are many platforms, both Intel and AMD, which can now support these faster speeds for users to fully harness the capabilities of their systems.

Design-wise, T-Force sticks with the same aluminum heat spreader that we have seen in the past but with a Pink touch. The aluminum heat spreader, and the silver emblem offer a great and premium feeling to it. These are for serious overclockers so not having RGB is not an issue at all. This design looks well with the non-RGB design. The only concern should be using an air-cooler which might have some issues providing enough clearance for these tall sticks. T-Force does offer RGB Xtreem series too which we tested here.

As for pricing, this particular kit is listed for $184.99 US which once again shows just how much affordable DDR5 memory has become in the past few years. 2 years back, a kit of this spec would have been listed for over $300 US but now it's almost half of that. For 48 GB and high-end specs, this is good pricing and we expect even further drops down the road as DDR5 gets mainstream. Overall, users can enjoy the same Xtreem functionality and capability with T-Force's newest option with a new color twist.
