The T-Force series from Taiwanese manufacturer Team Group comes out with high-end overclocking memory with an emphasis on speed and appearance. T-Force modules look really stylish: the appearance of the radiator resembles the wings of a bird spread in flight, and on top of the radiator comb covers a massive transparent light guide, through which the glow of RGB LEDs flows. The backlight supports most popular timing systems from Asus Aura, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock. At the same time, the heatsink not only plays the role of a beautiful decoration, but is also responsible for efficient cooling of memory modules operating at the limit.


The range of the series starts with T-Force Night Hawk sticks in DDR4 format with a minimum capacity of 8 GB. In the middle of the list are single sticks and double sets of Night Hawk in 8 and 16 GB. The frequency range varies from 2600 to 3200 MHz. The lineup is closed by advanced T-Force Delta kits in DDR5 format, which began to massively appear on the market only in 2022. Compared to its predecessor, DDR5 features faster speed, Plug N Play support, double the number of banks and longer packets. In sum, this gives a much higher operating frequency and increased bandwidth. In particular, T-Force DDR5 modules are designed to operate at frequencies from 5200 to 6200 MHz, which is almost twice as high as DDR4. They also support the third version of XMP technology and the built-in error correction system, as in server RAM.

The T-Force line stands out for its quality and reliability: memory chips can be easily overclocked, XMP profiles are picked up without problems, and the memory itself is not capricious during operation. This is due to high quality control, due to which unsuccessful chips are rejected at the factory. It is also important to note that the height of the modules at the highest point reaches 49 mm, so when installing a massive cooler a la Noctua D-15, the user may experience compatibility issues.