TeamGroup gives its T-Create series a woody makeover at Computex

The wood surrounds and stickers on these TeamGroup T-Create components are gorgeous, and we'd love to see the company give its T-Force series similar treatment.

The age of LEDs is over, the time of wood has come, or at least that’s the vibe we’re getting from TeamGroup’s T-Create series which all carry a touch of barkskin at the company’s Computex 2026 booth. The firm’s showcasing fans, RAM, storage, and even coolers with a classy grain effect.

Of the entire collection, the T-Create Expert Wood DDR5 RAM caught our eye the most. While the sticks themselves are naturally metal, the wood grain aesthetic that their stickers create is undeniably pleasing to the eye, across the front and back of the heat spreader.

RGB LEDs aren’t entirely missing from these DIMMs either, with a run of square cutouts along the top of each stick providing a subtle touch of lighting. I’d love to see them running with a warm hue, as an ideal complement to the dark wood effect.

Elsewhere in the showcase, there’s an M.2 SSD heatsink sporting the same wood grain sticker as the RAM. However, I think the logo styling blends better here, almost as if it’s part of the wood itself but with a touch of lighter dye.

We also laid eyes on a fan complete with wooden surrounds, which match quite well with the stickers on both SSD and RAM. Seeing the black blades contrast against the dark wood gives a classy air that’s undeniably attractive, and I’d happily build with these blowers in the right case.

A close-up of a collection of TeamGroup T-Create components in a PC.
Image: Club386 / Ben Hardwidge.

We were able to catch a glimpse of a complete build featuring all of these T-Create components, as well as an AIO water cooler with its own wood surround, appropriately using the Gigabyte X870E Aero X3D Dark Wood as its base. All together, its a unique and classy look, that while primarily appealing creators will undoubtedly attract the attention of some gamers too.

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Samuel Willetts
Samuel Willetts
With a mouse in hand from the age of four, Sam brings two-decades-plus of passion for PCs and tech in his duties as Hardware Editor for Club386. Equipped with an English & Creative Writing degree, waxing lyrical about everything from processors to power supplies comes second nature.

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