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Huawei teases Band 9 smartband and FreeLace Pro 2 neckband-style headphones
7:11 pm | March 14, 2024

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The Huawei Band 8 was announced almost a year ago (in early April 2023), it brought a much lighter body while retaining the 1.47” OLED display. Now number 9 is on the way and it is bringing a friend. Huawei posted this teaser clip on X that offers glimpses of the new band. We took that and pieced together a full look at the Huawei Band 9: Huawei Band 9 The overall design is the same, a rounded rectangle holding the display with 2.5D glass on top and a button on the side. Huawei promises that the new model will bring a “new era in wrist fashion and sleep feature...

Xiaomi 14 Ultra in for review
6:16 pm |

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Ultra means no-compromise these days, but which one is the Ultrest of them all? On paper the Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a strong claim to that title. Let's start with its retail package. A Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra costs around €1,350 these days (with 512GB of storage) and nets you a USB cable. For €150 more the Xiaomi 14 Ultra comes with a 90W charger and a case. And if you shell out two more hundred, you can snag the Xiaomi 14 Ultra Photography Kit with a leather case, a leather grip with actual physical controls to adjust zoom and aperture, a real shutter button, and a pair of lens filter...

TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5: the best DDR5 RAM you’re going to find at this price
6:08 pm |

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TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5: Two-minute review

The TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 isn't the effective default DDR5 RAM for most custom builds just for its pretty aesthetics, as it turns out.

It's been about two years now since the best DDR5 RAM kits started hitting the market, and as more and more consumers have upgraded their systems to DDR5-capable processors from Intel and AMD, TeamGroup's T-Force Delta RGB has been a mainstay for builders and casual upgraders alike for its mix of fantastic design, awesome performance, and accessible price.

The RAM kit I reviewed, currently priced at $109.99 (about £90 / AU$150), is not the cheapest DDR5 RAM on the market, but it is the best RAM at this price point that we've tested, offering an incredible value on balance against much more expensive kits on the market.

A set of TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM modules in a motherboard

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The design of the Delta RGB DDR5 modules is sleek as hell, featuring an aluminum heat spreader finished in matte black. This choice not only provides an attractive (if aggressive) look but also ensures effective heat dissipation. 

While the branding on the heat spreader may not be to everyone's taste, it does little to detract from the overall design quality. Standing at a height of 46.1mm, these memory modules are built to fit comfortably under the best CPU coolers, though a compatibility check is always recommended before buying.

Given its RGB branding, illumination is a key feature of the Delta RGB DDR5, with RGB lighting integrated through a diffuser along the top, enhanced by a distinctive 'R' cut-out on the heat spreader for an even more captivating display. You'll need to check your motherboard compatibility for the RGB scheme, but given TeamGroup's prominence, you're likely to be fine as far as RGB compatibility goes.

Out of the box, the memory operates at DDR5-4800 with standard timings (which aren't great, to be honest), but engaging XMP profiles can raise the performance to DDR5-6000, with a slight adjustment in voltage and timings. This fine-tuning capability highlights the memory's balance between default efficiency and the potential for enhanced performance.

Overclocking the memory revealed substantial headroom, with minimal voltage increases yielding significant performance improvements, raising it to the top of the list of RAM kits running at 6000 MHz.

For most people, this is going to be more than sufficient for their needs, underscoring the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5's appeal to enthusiasts who want both out-of-the-box efficiency and the ability to push their hardware beyond standard specifications.

A set of TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM modules in a motherboard

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

In the end, it's easy to see why TeamGroup's T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 is often found in custom PCs and topping the lists of sought-after components for the PC build community, given the excellent balance of price, performance, and design. As far as midrange DDR5 RAM kits go, you really can't get much better.

A set of TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM modules in a motherboard

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TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5: Price & availability

  • How much does it cost? $109.99 (about £90 / AU$150)
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK, and Australia

The TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM kit is available in the US, UK, and Australia. There are a whole plethora of speeds and timings available that make it unwieldy to track here, but the kit we reviewed, a 2 x 16GB kit running at 6,000MHz / CL30, will run you $109.99 (about £90 / AU$150).

 This is the lowest price of the various DDR5 RAM kits we've tested that are running at 6,000 MHz, and given that its performance generally outpaces its rivals, there's no question that this is among the best values you're going to find for a midrange DDR5 RAM kit right now.

TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5: Specs

Should you buy the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5?

Buy the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 if...

You want the best performing DDR5 RAM for the price
The best thing about this RAM kit is the level of performance on offer for the lowest price at this speed.

You want great looking RAM for your build
Between the stylish silouette and the RGB trim, this is some great looking RAM.

Don't buy it if...

You want the absolute fastest RAM
While I tested a midrange RAM kit, the T-Force Delta RGB caps out at a lower level than some other RAM kits.

You're on a restricted budget
At more than $100 (about £80/AU$140), this RAM kit is hardly the cheapest DDR5 kit on the market right now.

TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5: Also consider

If my TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 review has you looking for other options, here is another DDR5 option to consider...

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First reviewed March 2024

YouTube Premium now available in 10 more countries
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YouTube users in 10 countries woke up to find that they can now subscribe to YouTube Premium. This paid service removes ads (without having to fight Google’s anti-ad blocker tricks), but also allows you to download videos for offline play and to listen to videos with the player in the background. Here are the 10 new countries that were added to the list of Premium membership locations (the full list is here): Azerbaijan Jamaica Kazakhstan Libya Morocco Réunion Tanzania Uganda Yemen Zimbabwe This is a paid service, of course, but you might also also...

Meizu 21x rumored to have a mid-range Snapdragon AI chip, 5,500mAh battery
4:26 pm |

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For a company that gave up on smartphones, Meizu sure is working on a lot of new smartphones. February brought the Meizu 21 Pro, now rumors of a new model have surfaced, a phone tentatively named the Meizu 21x. There is certainly a grain of truth to this – 3C just certified a battery for a Meizu phone, one with 5,400 rated capacity (that should be 5,500mAh typical capacity). This is bigger than any recent Meizu phone, including the Pro (whose battery is 450mAh smaller). Certified by 3C: a 5,400mAh (rated) battery for an upcoming Meizu phone The model number of the device, BA468, is...

Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra review
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Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra is here: SD 8 Gen 3 and first triple camera since 2021
3:30 pm |

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Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra made its official debut today, marking an important change of direction for the company's mainstream Zenfone line. The phone comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and all the latest AI bangs and whistles, but more importantly it is significantly bigger than its predecessors. In fact the Zenfone 11 Ultra has a footprint identical to the ROG Phone 8 Pro, albeit its design has been altered to suggest it's targeted at more mainstream audience. The 6.78” LTPO AMOLED display has Full HD+ resolution and up to 144 Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness is 2,500 nits,...

Motorola is launching a new smartphone on April 3
2:32 pm |

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Motorola recently unveiled the Moto G (2024) and Moto G Power 5G (2024), and we now learn the brand will introduce a new smartphone on April 3. We received an email from Motorola's Indian branch asking us to save that date to witness the "fusion of art and intelligence." The brand didn't divulge anything else, and there's nothing to ascertain about the smartphone from the graphic sent by Motorola. This event could be about the Motorola Edge 50 Pro that surfaced last week in different colors, with its screen having the April 3 date. However, the days don't match since April 3, 2024,...

Epic files for injunction against 2021 US court ruling on iOS alternative in-app payments
1:40 pm |

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In the latest round of the Apple - Epic Games fiasco, the game studio has filed for a new legal injunction against the 2021 US Northern District of California ruling which awarded Apple victory but forced it to allow alternative in-app payment methods in the US. While Apple won the antitrust lawsuit and was forced to open up to alternative in-app payment methods it still charges a 27% commission on each payment made to developers outside of the App Store and 12% for developers part of the App Store Small Business Program. Epic’s new claim argues that on paper, developers should be able...

Nothing Phone (2a) sales reach 100,000 units in first day
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Nothing Phone (2a) debuted last week and went on sale on Tuesday, March 12. The day of sales was more than successful as the company sold 100,000 units on, revealed Carl Pei, Nothing CEO. The company pushed 60,000 of those in the first 60 minutes alone. The Phone (2a) was launched as a more affordable alternative to the Phone (2) but came with plenty of features, borrowed from its mightier sibling, like a 6.7” OLED and dual 50 MP cameras on the back. The Glyph design is also present. Nothing said the midranger comes with a custom-made Dimensity 7200 Pro that offers up to 10% more...

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