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Team T-Force Delta RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL18 DDR4 RAM $179 Delivered @ CentreCom

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This is pretty cheap for 32GB of 3600MHz DDR4 RAM in my opinion.

Other stores are selling it for $220+.

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  • Will this work on my motherboard? B450i Auros AM4

    Support for DDR4 3600(O.C.)/3466(O.C.)/3200(O.C.)/2933/2667/2400/2133 MHz memory modules
    Support for ECC Un-buffered DIMM 1Rx8/2Rx8 memory modules
    * ECC is only supported with AMD Ryzen™ and Athlon™ of PRO-series CPU.
    Support for non-ECC Un-buffered DIMM 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 memory modules
    Support for Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules

    • Not an expert but I don't see why not? These are 32GB of DDR4 at 3600MHz and that's what your motherboard says it supports

    • Depends on your definition of work. It's not on the list of supported memory modules for your motherboard, that being said, that list hasn't been updated since 2‎019/09/03.

      Pretty much guaranteed it'll work, but can't guarantee what speed (above the DDR spec). It'll also depend on what CPU you have (e.g. Zen one probably has no chance of 3600, Zen+/Zen 2 has better memory support and should be all good).

      • I have a 3700x.

        I do see similar supported RAM on the list like you mentioned.

  • Good price. I paid 151 delivered for 16gb of same ram

  • It's a great price, just be aware that they use hynix chips. The CL of 18 also sucks.

    • If that is DJR die, then you should be able to get CL 16 - 20 - 20 - 38 - 520 with 1.42V
      I use 2xDJR + 2xCJR to form a mixed Quad Channel with my 3960X (TRX40) 3666mhz CL16 with TM5 EX1 memory tests. Can boot with 3800 c16 but do give errors.

    • +2

      CL18 3600 is the same as CL16 3200 when it comes to time. They both have 10 nanoseconds of latency.

  • Have a Team Dark whaterver kit, 3200MHz 16GB.

    tested on same PC (10700k/2080Super) with Corsair Vengeance 16GB 2800MHz -> beat all benchmarks, Unigine was about 10% difference in frames.
    and the corsair is only 2666MHz but XMP profile 2 is 2800MHz.

    will never buy this brand again, or am i jumping to conclusions?

    • Two factors need to also be considered. The timings (lower timing number = lower latency = faster) and whether you’d adjusted the clock speed in your BIOS as you’ll typically need to specify the higher 3200 speed. Higher speed ram often has higher timings negating some of the speed gain. So you might be jumping to conclusions if you weren’t adjusting for these considerations.

      • hey.
        thanks for reply.
        i was really surpised at the results.
        in BIOS nothing was changed but
        XMP 1 for Team is 3200
        to XMP 2 for Corsair (XMP1 on corsair is 2666)
        nothing about timings was fiddled with.
        Strix Z490 mobo with 'respect all limits on' if you know what i mean

        • CAS latency of each of the ram kits are what's needed.
          CL18 3600 = 10 ns
          CL16 3200 = 10 ns
          CL14 2800 = 10 ns

          • @promethbastard: why would i care if they are running stock?
            it's all in the xmp profile afaik

            • @Nilfunds: The CL depends on the chips used. The profile will do what it's told - Check what the timings tell you in the XMP profile and you'll see what your CAS is ;)

              • @promethbastard: im ok. don't want to fiddly with it anymore.
                just gathering intel he he

                im of the opinion that CAS is programmed by XMP profile, so if running stock it's no value to me as to what it is because I dont want to change it.
                and the bottom line is that stock XMP performance of Corsair gives me more frames thank Team at lower MHz.

  • The point of CAS is that it tells you how many cycles it takes the memory to fetch, which at the core, is the basic measurement of its speed. When comparing two different sets, you need to know the speed and the CAS - that's my point, not stating the CAS latency is only giving half the information. Like saying "I can rev to 7500 RPM" - it doesn't tell you about the actual speed capable.

  • This or Gskill RGB ram with exact same specs? The Gskill is $40more.

    Also, would this work on B550 mobo?

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