Team Group T-Force 4133 MHz 16GB DDR4 review

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AMD Ryzen Supported?

AMD Ryzen processor support

Throughout this review, we have tested on an Intel platform. That's what this kit is designed for, but I just know I'd get the question, will these DIMMs work on AMD Ryzen. Well yes, 3667 MHz CL18:18:18:38 even. We merely selected the XMP profile and lowered the frequency until it would post stable.

Please be sure you install the latest AMD AGESA Firmware update for the motherboard. We tested on the Crosshair VII Hero ASUS  motherboard. After inserting two DIMMs the motherboard booted at 2133 MHz. Then in the BIOS enabling XMP/BEMP we selected the 3667 MHz frequency.


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3667 MHz CL18-18-18-36 at a 1T Command rate

So yes, 3667 MHz is pretty much the maximum you can achieve with a Ryzen Gen 20 (2000 series) processor. So that's good. That said, that doesn't mean it'll work on any system. If so, I would recommend dropping back to something in the 3466 MHz range as the next best step (which is also really good of course). At all times make sure you are running the latest motherboard BIOS, the latest AGESA firmware is essential. 

Update: With the recent Ryzen 3000 launch higher frequency memory is supported. I checked out the kit on a Ryzen 5 3600X and by merely enabling the XMP profile, the memory and PC booted nicely at 4133 Mhz on the DDR4 memory. The results, however, are a bit average overall.


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