As part of its sustainable materials strategy, TeamGroup introduced T-Force Delta RGB ECO DDR5 desktop memory and the Team Group PD20 ECO Mini external solid state drive, both of which feature a majority of components made from recycled materials.
The RAM modules have a heatsink made of 80% recycled aluminum, and the RGB light guides for the modules use 100% recycled PCR plastic. According to the manufacturer, this reduces the carbon footprint of each module by up to 73%.
In turn, the plastic housing of the Team Group PD20 ECO Mini drives is 75% made of plastic that can be recycled according to the FSC standard. The company explains that for every 100 thousand cases of these external SSDs, about 42.2 thousand recycled plastic bottles are used.
The T-Force Delta RGB ECO DDR5 memory modules themselves will be offered in the form of dual-channel kits with a total capacity of 32 (2×16) or 64 (2×32) GB, with speeds of 5600 and 6000 MHz and timings of CL32, CL38 and CL40. They support Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO overclocking profiles.
The Team Group PD20 ECO Mini external drive provides data transfer speeds of up to 1000 MB/s, is equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C interface and will be offered in capacities up to 4 TB. The SSD dimensions are 75 × 34 × 15.2 mm and weighs only 22 g.
The manufacturer did not say anything about the cost of the new products.
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