Teamgroup is expanding its next-generation memory and storage lineup with new DDR5 modules, PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and fresh design concepts across its T-Force and T-Create product families. The latest showcase highlights faster speeds, higher capacities, improved cooling, and more stylish finishes aimed at gamers, creators, AI workstations, and PC enthusiasts building high-performance systems.
One of the most notable products on display is the T-Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM memory module. The growing CUDIMM and CQDIMM ecosystem is designed to push DDR5 performance further, and Teamgroup’s new module is built with demanding workloads in mind. It offers speeds of up to 8000 MT/s, CL64-64-64-128 timings, and a massive 128 GB capacity per module while operating at just 1.1V.
Because these high-capacity modules pack a large number of DRAM ICs, Teamgroup has equipped them with a taller heatsink to help manage heat more effectively. The company is also preparing a new version with LED lighting and a dimming effect, giving users a more visually distinctive option for premium desktop builds.
For those looking for RGB memory in a more mainstream configuration, Teamgroup is also working on a 64 GB version rated at 6000 MT/s and 1.25V. While it does not reach the same extreme capacity as the 128 GB module, it should appeal to users who want strong DDR5 performance with a more familiar gaming-focused aesthetic.
A demo system featuring two of the new high-capacity modules was shown running on an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard. However, this particular T-Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM module is currently listed as a non-mass-produced item, meaning it may not be immediately available for regular retail purchase. Teamgroup also offers a more conventional T-Create Expert DDR5 memory module with 64 GB capacity, 6400 MT/s speed, CL42 timings, and 1.25V operation.
Teamgroup also introduced new PCIe Gen5 SSD solutions under the T-Create brand. The T-Create Classic H514 M.2 SSD is based on the Silicon Motion SM2508 controller and is designed for users who need extremely fast storage for heavy creative work, gaming, and professional applications. It supports capacities of up to 4 TB using 3D TLC NAND and delivers read speeds of up to 14,200 MB/s.
Another eye-catching addition is Teamgroup’s new wooden-themed design for T-Create memory and SSD products. This design direction gives PC components a warmer, more premium look compared to the usual metal, black, or RGB-heavy styling. It could be especially appealing for custom PC builders who want a cleaner, natural-looking setup without sacrificing performance.
On the gaming side, Teamgroup’s T-Force lineup is getting a bold carbon-fiber-inspired refresh. The new design language will appear across fast DDR5 memory kits and PCIe SSDs, giving gaming builds a more aggressive and performance-focused appearance.
One of the key SSDs in this category is the T-Force Z54E, a PCIe Gen5 storage solution offering capacities of up to 4 TB. It uses 3D eTLC NAND and can reach speeds of up to 14,900 MB/s, making it one of the faster storage options in Teamgroup’s upcoming gaming-focused portfolio. Such performance is aimed at users who want faster game loading times, smoother content creation workflows, and better responsiveness in demanding applications.
Teamgroup also displayed CAMM2-based memory solutions under the T-Force Delta RGB and Vulcan lines. These modules feature the new carbon fiber trim and support speeds of up to 8000 MT/s. While CAMM2 memory has not yet gained major momentum in desktop PCs, Teamgroup’s display shows that the company is already preparing for future platform changes.
Even so, widespread adoption may take time. With ongoing component supply challenges and a slower period for the DIY PC market, these newer memory formats may not become common in mainstream desktop builds for several years.
Overall, Teamgroup’s latest T-Force and T-Create products show a strong focus on speed, capacity, cooling, and design. From 128 GB DDR5 CUDIMM modules and ultra-fast PCIe 5.0 SSDs to wooden textures and carbon-fiber styling, the company is clearly targeting both performance enthusiasts and users who care about the look of their custom PC builds.






