This review takes a look at the T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 memory kit from TEAMGROUP, which is a high-end 48 GB DRAM featuring an impressive 7600 MT/s speed and vibrant ARGB lighting.
Disclosure: TEAMGROUP provided the T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 memory kit for this review, without requesting any specific comments or opinions about the product.
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Technical Specifications
The T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 sample we got has the part number FF9D548G7600HC36EDC01. It’s the 48 GB version, consisting of two 24 GB DDR5 memory sticks with a rated speed of 7600 MT/s at CL36. Available in Black or White, it supports both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO DDR5 platforms.
| Memory | |
|---|---|
| SDRAM | DDR5 |
| Interface | LO-DIMM |
| Capacity | 48 GB (2x 24 GB) |
| Speed | 7600 MT/s |
| Timings | CL36-47-47-84 |
| Voltage | 1.4 V |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 134.5 mm |
| Width | 8.2 mm |
| Height | 48.5 mm |
| Weight | N/A |
Packaging and Accessories
The T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 memory kit is packaged in a slim, straightforward packaging.

Scope of delivery are as follows:
- 2x 24 GB TEAMGROUP T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 memory
- T-Force case badge
Design, Layout and Connectivity
The T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 features a sleek and refined design that fits well in professional setups, minimalist builds, or gaming rigs. However, it is slightly bulkier than standard DDR5 LO-DIMMs, so be mindful when selecting a tower CPU cooler for your build.

TEAMGROUP’s T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 modules come in white, making them ideal for light-colored builds or themed setups. Each 24 GB module is single-rank by design, which should help its thermal performance.

The memory kit comes with two profiles: Default, which is a JEDEC specification running at DDR5-5200 CL46-43-43-84 and the XMP/EXPO at DDR5-7600 CL36-47-47-84. Both profiles will be tested in this review on our AMD test system, featuring the Ryzen 9 7900X processor, Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card, and an ASUS ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming WiFi motherboard.

Throughput
AIDA64 points out the significant drop in performance when the memory kit runs under JEDEC specifications. While the T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 is designed for optimal performance at its XMP or EXPO profile, results in other benchmarks may vary.
Encryption
The two memory profiles tested displayed similar performance in AIDA64’s AES and SHA3 benchmarks, with no significant differences. However, the DDR5-5200 JEDEC profile edges out slightly in overall speed.
3D Rendering
At Blender, the DDR5-7600 profile exhibits a slightly better performance at all scenes tested.
AI Inference
When it comes to AI inference benchmarks, the T-Force XTREEM ARGB at DDR5-7600 significantly outshines its DDR5-5200 JEDEC profile, consistently offering faster performance across most neural models tested.
Content Creation
Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro all benefited from the faster memory. Content creation demonstrates that the T-Force XTREEM ARGB at DDR5-7600 consistently delivers higher performance across Adobe applications.
Productivity
Microsoft Office applications also benefited from the faster DDR5-7600 profile, except for the Outlook results.
Compression
Compression speed saw a significant boost when switching from DDR5-5200 to DDR5-7600, as demonstrated by 7-Zip’s compression benchmarking tool.
Gaming
Gaming performance on the other hand is unimpressive, with the only advantage of running the higher frequency profile being a minimal performance boost in Counter-Strike 2.
Temperature
Thermal output increases noticeably when memory operates at higher speeds. While the memory sticks do get warm, it’s far from an alarming degree.
Power
A power output of around 4.5 W under load is quite acceptable when the memory kit operates at its optimal profile.
Final Thoughts
The TEAMGROUP T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 is a high-performance memory solution targeting enthusiasts and content creators who demand both speed and aesthetics. This 48 GB (2x 24 GB) kit operates at an impressive 7600 MT/s with CL36 timings, supporting both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles for broad platform compatibility.
Our comprehensive testing revealed substantial performance gains when utilizing the DDR5-7600 profile compared to the JEDEC DDR5-5200 baseline. The kit excelled particularly in memory-intensive workloads, showing significant improvements in throughput benchmarks with AIDA64 recording 82.2 GB/s read speeds versus 62.3 GB/s at JEDEC speeds. Content creation applications saw notable benefits, with Adobe Photoshop scoring 10,972 points compared to 10,412 at lower speeds, while Lightroom showed an even more pronounced improvement from 6,868 to 7,544 points.
AI inference workloads demonstrated the kit’s strengths in modern computing tasks, with faster processing times across multiple neural network models. Productivity applications and compression tasks also benefited from the higher frequency operation, though gaming performance improvements were minimal, with only Counter-Strike 2 showing marginal gains.
The trade-offs for this performance come in the form of increased power consumption (4.5W under load versus 2.6W) and higher operating temperatures (57.7°C under load compared to 50.3°C), though both remain within acceptable limits. The modules feature an attractive design with ARGB lighting, though the slightly larger form factor may require consideration when selecting CPU coolers.
The combination of strong performance, broad platform compatibility, attractive aesthetics, and reasonable thermal characteristics makes the T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 a compelling choice for those seeking premium DDR5 performance, provided their use cases align with memory-intensive workloads where the kit truly shines.
TEAMGROUP T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 Memory Kit $229

Product Name: T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600
Product Description: The T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 boast speeds of 7600 MT/s at CL36. Available in sleek Black or White, it supports both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO DDR5 platforms.
Brand: TEAMGROUP
Summary
The T-Force XTREEM ARGB DDR5-7600 lives up to its claim of providing high-performance memory for demanding tasks. It offers excellent value for those who can take advantage of the extra bandwidth in their workflows.
Pros
- Excellent performance in memory-intensive applications
- Impressive 7600 MT/s with reasonable CL36 timings
- Supports both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles
- Clean aesthetics with customizable ARGB lighting
- Temperatures remain within safe operating ranges despite high speeds
- Excellent throughput numbers in synthetic benchmarks
- Accessible at $299 USD
Cons
- Minimal performance gains in gaming scenarios
- Nearly double the power draw compared to JEDEC speeds
- Slightly bulkier than standard DDR5 modules, may impact cooler compatibility
- Benefits heavily dependent on certain applications