
D532GB 6000-30 Delta RGB bk K2 TEM
D532GB 6000-30 Delta RGB bk K2 TEM is priced at £399.99 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 28 Mar 2026, 04:45
- DDR5 - Leading the way into a new OC generation, supports Intel XMP3.0 for one-click overclocking
- compatible with Intel 600 & 700 Series Chipset
- RGB colors & 120° ultra-wide lighting and supports various lighting effect software
- Power management ICs (PMICs) equipped for efficient power usage
- High-Quality ICs Selected for Stability & Reliability
About This Product
The TEAMGROUP D532GB 6000-30 Delta RGB bk K2 TEM is a 532GB DDR5 RAM module, compatible with Intel 600 and 700 Series Chipset. It features RGB colours and 120° ultra-wide lighting, along with support for various lighting effect software and power management ICs for efficient power usage. This RAM module is suitable for users seeking high-capacity, reliable memory for their Intel-based systems, particularly those who want to overclock with ease using Intel XMP3.0.
Near its lowest price
At £399.99, D532GB 6000-30 Delta RGB bk K2 TEM is at or near its lowest tracked price of £399.99. The 30-day average is £402.99, making this a good time to buy if you've been waiting for a deal.
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