Overclocking
Disclaimer: Overclocking is never guaranteed so that the results may vary depending on certain conditions and various hardware configurations. I am not recommending overclocking if you do not know what you are doing. High voltages may damage hardware, and the warranty will not cover it.
The TeamGroup Delta Eco memory series uses Hynix IC and the popular Richtek PMIC. Most motherboards support Richtek PMIC and allow us to use voltages higher than specified.
The tested memory kit worked fine at more than 1.4V VDD/VDDQ. However, it didn’t scale well past DDR5-7000, so we focused on lower voltages, the best settings for AMD Ryzen – 6400MT/s, and lowered timings compared to the EXPO profile.
Below is the 6400MT/s result at CL32 and 1.40V VDD/VDDQ.
Regardless of voltages, it wasn’t possible to set 7400MT/s or higher. If we wish to go for the highest frequencies, we must buy a higher memory series like TeamGroup Xtreem, which has the highest binned memory IC. On the other hand, the performance gain is, in most cases, insignificant, so the Delta Eco will be just right for most users, including demanding gamers.