Despite the promising name Elite, this line from Team Group includes mainly inexpensive RAM with a minimum of body kits, minimalistic design and modest overclocking capabilities, represented mainly by 8 and 16 GB RAM modules. To minimize the final cost, the manufacturer completely abandoned full-fledged radiators or compact heat sinks, and backlighting is also not found here.


The main charm of the Elite series lies in its affordable pricing and wealth of choice. Despite the fact that DDR5 memory is gradually taking over the market, Elite remains one of the rare RAM lines in which you can find both classic DIMM memory modules and SO-DIMM laptop sticks with equal frequency. This is also a rare family by the standards of 2024, in which you can still freely purchase DDR3 class dies that have become a rarity.

The Elite series is based on classic Elite DDR3 and Elite DDR4 modules with capacities of 4, 8 and 16 GB. For convenience, they can be sold in the format of single or paired modules operating in dual-channel mode. Considering the positioning of the series, Elite memory is most often presented in versions with frequencies of 2400, 2666 and 3200 MHz. Planks with frequencies above 3200 MHz are not found here. At the same time, in the Elite ranks you can occasionally come across DDR4 Elite Plus modules with nice multi-colored radiators, which were once positioned as overclockers, but now, alas, are frankly outdated.