TeamGroup T-Force VULCAN TUF DDR4 3200 MHz review

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The heat-spreader is designed to enhance heat dissipation allowing better tweaks and overclocks. XMP tweaking is done for you already. However, with memory being expensive as it is these days, you can quickly earn a few bucks by looking how far your memory can go. In our case, we'll tweak this memory manually as well, towards 3600 MHz. As you can see, the DIMMs are fairly low profile memory which will help you with complex cooling solutions that could be in the way (heat pipe air CPU cooler).


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Thanks to that heat-spreader the memory is more sturdy to handle and can be inserted into the DIMM slots with ease. 
   

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Teamgroup may (correct me if I am wrong) be using a PCB with eight layers with a total of, say, two ounces of copper? So yes, I have seated this memory on a TUF AMD Ryzen setup, just for the photoshoot. We'll actually test on Z370 on an ASUS STRIX motherboard and 8700K processor. We'll also test AMD Ryzen compatibility in this article BTW.
  

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Basically, in the BIOS you just flick the XMP 2.0 compatible profile, and you'll be up and running at advertised speeds. The memory itself is optimized for the Intel X299, Z270 and Z370 platform with corresponding Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake architecture series processors. This memory is mostly about the mobo matching looks so I decided to throw in these extra photos as the photo above says it all really.  

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