
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
2-stick 16GB DDR5-6000 kit, CL30, RGB, 49mm tall.
Affordable RGB DDR5 kit. Great for budget AM5 builds.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Compatible motherboards
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 16GB DDR5-6000 Review India 2025
This is a kit with one strong argument and one real problem. The strong argument: DDR5-6000 is exactly where you want to be on AMD AM5. The Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series run their Infinity Fabric in sync with memory at 6000 MHz (MCLK:FCLK 1:1 ratio), which gives you the lowest latency and best bandwidth without stressing the memory controller. Every review of AM5 memory confirms this - DDR5-6000 is the target, and this kit hits it with proper EXPO support.
The problem: 16GB total capacity in a 2x8GB configuration is not where gaming RAM should be in 2025.
Why 16GB Falls Short Now
Modern titles are increasingly aggressive with RAM. Alan Wake 2, Hogwarts Legacy, and several other recent releases can touch or exceed 12GB of RAM usage under certain conditions. When you factor in Windows background processes, a browser with pinned tabs, Discord, and possibly a game capture overlay, 16GB becomes a ceiling you bump against rather than a comfortable headroom.
You will not always experience problems. Lighter games, older titles, and carefully managed background apps can stay within 16GB. But you are building a system you want to use for three or four years, and RAM requirements are not decreasing. The 16GB configuration of this kit is the AM5 entry point, not the comfortable AM5 choice.
The RGB Heat Spreader
TeamGroup uses the same angular Delta heat spreader design on both the 16GB and 32GB variants. The RGB strip runs along the top edge of each stick. The diagonal lines across the aluminum spreader give it a more aggressive look than the flat spreaders on budget sticks. If you are building an AM5 system with a windowed case and want RGB without spending on G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB, the Delta aesthetic works.
Both sticks need to be populated in dual-channel (A2/B2 slots typically) for the system to run correctly. Single-channel DDR5 loses enormous bandwidth - do not run one stick in a dual-channel board.
India Pricing and the Upgrade Math
At ₹7,000–10,000, this kit is priced well below the 32GB DDR5-6000 Delta kit (₹11,000–16,000). The per-GB cost is better on the 16GB kit. But the total capacity is wrong for a full gaming build. If your budget can stretch to the 32GB kit, stretch it. If ₹7,000–10,000 is genuinely the ceiling for RAM in your build right now, buy this kit, use it, and add another 2x16GB DDR5-6000 kit later to reach 32GB - though mixing kits carries compatibility risk that a matched 32GB kit from day one avoids.
MDComputers is the primary stockist for TeamGroup products in India. PrimeABGB and Vedant Computers may have stock. Amazon India has listings - verify the seller.
Who Should Buy This
Budget-constrained AM5 builders who need to hit DDR5-6000 frequency for the Ryzen platform optimization and cannot reach the 32GB kit's price. This is a "get started, upgrade later" kit, not a "set and forget" kit. If budget forces the choice, buy this. If you can reach 32GB at any speed, do so.
Buy at: MDComputers, PrimeABGB, Amazon India