⚡ Power your productivity with TEAMGROUP’s DDR5 speed demon!
The TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert Overclocking 10L DDR5 64GB Kit (2x32GB) delivers cutting-edge desktop memory performance with blazing 6400MHz speed, ultra-low CL34 latency, and energy-efficient 1.1V operation. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts, this sleek black UDIMM kit ensures seamless multitasking and future-proof capacity for demanding workloads.
RAM | 64 GB DDR5 |
Brand | TEAMGROUP |
Series | Expert DDR5 |
Item model number | CTCED564G6400HC34BDC01 |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches |
Color | Black-udimm |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.1 Volts |
Manufacturer | TEAMGROUP |
ASIN | B0BPHSVVS5 |
Date First Available | December 8, 2022 |
C**N
Fast, stable, looks good, and properly sized, all with integrated temperature monitoring.
Best RAM I've ever bought for gaming. The timing is tight, the latency is VERY low, it's extremely stable with expo profiles on, and it just looks classy and the heat spreader does it's job and keeps the RAM cool, all despite being billed as a creator unit. Speaking of the last part, this RAM includes internal temperature monitoring, which is something not all RAM has, but it's priced competitively with models that don't have it, so it's a huge plus in my opinion. This means instead of opening my case and possibly skewing the info to point an infrared thermometer to get ram temps, I can just load up HDWmonitor and get proper temps the easy and accurate way alongside the info for rest of my system. It also is only 1mm taller than a bare stick, so it won't interfere with any cooler. This will likely be the only ddr5 I buy from now on. If you're the kind of person that likes an understated look in your builds instead of the RGB that comes with most performance sticks, this is what you're looking for.
Z**O
Hands-down best, most stable DDR5 DRAM for AM5 chipset
I'm an experienced PC builder. Recently I have been building a Media PC using a fan-less PC case using conductive heating technology. My recent build consists of the AMD AM5 chipset using ASUS ROG Strix B650E-I Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard and the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G APU. One of the most frustrating experiences was finding DDR5 DRAM that afforded stability and compatibility. Attempted multiple memory sets: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series DDR5-6400 RAM 64GB (2x32GB); Corsair Vengeance 64GB 2 x 32GB DDR5-6000; TeamGroup 48GB TFX OC DDR5-8200 (2x24GB). Stability and compatibility issues abounded with all three that I tried and tested on the system despite all the tweaking avenues I tried. Each of these also were detected as DOCP in the BIOS. Then I tested TeamGroup T-FORCE DELTA RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-6000 (also detected as DOCP) that was on hand from another system and that seemed to work with some tweaking in the BIOS settings. I also established that 6000 was the upper limit in terms of stability. I did some further shopping around only to find this set of DDR5 on Amazon for a very nice price point. No frills (no fancy LED lighting), but attractive. At first glance, you might even think this was just another set of cheap DRAM. I installed this into my system and booted into BIOS and with the ASUS Ai Tweaker set to auto, this was detected as EXPO and was defaulting to the 6000 speed out of the box. None of the other DRAM I trialed was detected as EXPO (only DOCP) and none ran at their advertised speed when the system was set to an automatic profile for the memory. This was the only one. I set this to EXPO II profile (ramping it up in performance) and then ran in Windows the Intel Burn Test at "Very High" for 40 test cycles. All passed successfully. Did the system get hot... YES! But it ran as it should without a whimper. This DRAM outperformed all others. You will find that 6000 is quite probably the maximum you can push the AM5 chipset with reasonable assurance of 100% stability. Anything above that and you risk stability issues. Single, not Dual Rank memory also appears to be the most reliable per my experience. Some of the cooling limitations might be to blame with the fan-less system design and the DRAM running quite hot during testing which probably didn't help stability. Through all the testing extremes, including the high temps the system reached, and beyond this DRAM thus far is the most stellar in speed, reliability and performance while delivering at an affordable price point! Highly recommend for AMD AM5 builds!
C**I
Fast RAM, Happy System
This TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert DDR5 RAM offers impressively quick response times, making a noticeable impact on overall system snappiness and daily operations. A particularly practical and welcome feature is the built-in temperature monitoring. This allows for easy and accurate tracking of RAM thermals directly through software, which is invaluable for monitoring system health, especially if you're tweaking performance or running demanding tasks. Beyond its out-of-the-box responsiveness, this memory kit also shines with its simple and effective overclocking capabilities, allowing users to unlock additional performance without a fuss. For those who value tangible speed, stability, and genuinely useful diagnostic features like on-die temperature sensors over flashy embellishments, this T-Create Expert RAM is an excellent and highly recommended choice. It delivers a strong combination of performance and practical functionality.
M**Y
Awesome RAM
First go at Team group RAM. I’ve been a Corsair supporter, no issues. This set is compatible, cheaper and performs the same. Looks sleek, advertised speeds after setting up in BIOS. Current build is a Ryzen 9800x3D with a xfx 9070xt on an msi mag b850 tomahawk.
E**L
Passed MemTest86 + Windows Diagnostic – 2×16GB DDR5 Kit Verified
I tested the TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert DDR5-6000 CL30 2×16GB kit (model: CTCED532G6000HC30DC01) in combination with an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X processor and a Gigabyte X870 AORUS Elite motherboard.The modules ran stable at 6000MHz DDR5 with the EXPO profile enabled (activated via the BIOS of the Gigabyte X870 AORUS Elite), and maintained thermal reliability up to 77°C under sustained load.For runtime validation, I ran Windows Memory Diagnostic in Extended mode. The test ran continuously for 17 hours and reported zero errors. While this tool isn’t optimized for modern DDR5 memory modules, it still delivered a clean scan. The long duration reflects both the depth of the scan and the tool’s limited optimization for DDR5.For deep UEFI-level validation, I used MemTest86 v11.4 Free. The test completed 4 full passes, covering all 48 test modules—including the critical Hammer Test and Modulo 20. Total runtime was 2 hours and 28 minutes, with zero errors detected. This confirms bit-level stability under EXPO settings, without manual latency adjustments.This memory kit has proven exceptionally stable under both UEFI- and OS-level validation. No crashes, no bit errors, no thermal drift beyond the 77°C threshold. The combination of EXPO compatibility, the 10-layer PCB of the modules, and flawless test results makes this kit suitable for demanding workloads, 24/7 systems, and review-driven benchmarking. While Windows Memory Diagnostic isn’t optimized for DDR5 and MemTest86 has its limits, this kit passed both tools without issue.
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