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TeamGroup Delta RGB DDR5 6000 MHz CL40 review
Today, we are checking the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 6000 MHz CL40. This is the first DDR5 kit that I had a hands-on with, and overall it’s already from the upper range of the new type of memory (so a nice debut).
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Danny_G13
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Posted on: 02/23/2022 05:18 PM
TG still the only 6200 6400 memory QVL (and for once you really want to follow it or it will not work properly) for Asus Z690 Extreme
not sold in my country...hoping Corsair gets their act together because they are currently selling 6200 memory that I have not found a motherboard QVLed for (checked most high end ones) and I personnally had to return a 2x 5600 kit that was garbage minutes to boot and unstable compared to a plug and play 6000 g.skill
as usual I remind you that Z690 ONLY supports 2 sticks don't believe the BS you are sold with motherboards and prtomo pictures that have 4 slots..Buildzoid announced it and sure enough it happened
I tried to boot with 4 didn't work had to return
technically it works but at very slow clocks like 4400 which is below the base spec for DDR5 >< and as you can see in all the DDR5 reviews speed matters..a LOT for it, if you cannot run it at 5600+ don't bother with ddr5 you will lose perfs vs ddr4
p.s.
when I see ultra high end custom loops builds with 4 sticks I instantly know that person doesn't use the computer because no one would destroy it's perf that badly
I run mine at the stock 6400 but 32GB is all I ever wanted and 2x16 is fairly standard size at DDR5 level.
TG still the only 6200 6400 memory QVL (and for once you really want to follow it or it will not work properly) for Asus Z690 Extreme
not sold in my country...hoping Corsair gets their act together because they are currently selling 6200 memory that I have not found a motherboard QVLed for (checked most high end ones) and I personnally had to return a 2x 5600 kit that was garbage minutes to boot and unstable compared to a plug and play 6000 g.skill
as usual I remind you that Z690 ONLY supports 2 sticks don't believe the BS you are sold with motherboards and prtomo pictures that have 4 slots..Buildzoid announced it and sure enough it happened
I tried to boot with 4 didn't work had to return
technically it works but at very slow clocks like 4400 which is below the base spec for DDR5 >< and as you can see in all the DDR5 reviews speed matters..a LOT for it, if you cannot run it at 5600+ don't bother with ddr5 you will lose perfs vs ddr4
p.s.
when I see ultra high end custom loops builds with 4 sticks I instantly know that person doesn't use the computer because no one would destroy it's perf that badly
I run mine at the stock 6400 but 32GB is all I ever wanted and 2x16 is fairly standard size at DDR5 level.
Danny_G13
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Posted on: 02/23/2022 05:20 PM
Yeah it's not the cheapest - it was double the price of my old G.skill DDR4 @ 4000. But new tech always costs more. Price will come down in 6 months to a year. Well, I say that, the 3090 barely ever did and it's about a year and a half it's been on the market.
Very expensive though, OUCH!
Yeah it's not the cheapest - it was double the price of my old G.skill DDR4 @ 4000. But new tech always costs more. Price will come down in 6 months to a year. Well, I say that, the 3090 barely ever did and it's about a year and a half it's been on the market.
ruthan
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Posted on: 02/23/2022 08:08 PM
Only performance big win is in Handbrake so for some video conversion and maybe for video editing it make sense, otherwise not, unless someone would be able to find other good use cases..
Only performance big win is in Handbrake so for some video conversion and maybe for video editing it make sense, otherwise not, unless someone would be able to find other good use cases..
kakiharaFRS
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Posted on: 02/25/2022 10:26 PM
here's one a heavily modded skyrim I'm running something like 2000 more scripts than the original game, at this stage when you are not at the limit of a game engine but way past it (with external dlls and such) fast memory and core clock matter
on z690 in rough spots I get 70-80fps when an oc 5950x had 45-50 which changes things a lot, my previous 9900k @5.1ghz also had around 50-55 I don't know if the difference come from cpu design or the ddr5 but it's not the +100Mhz all core on the cpu that explain this gap (5.2 vs 5.1 all cores)
Only performance big win is in Handbrake so for some video conversion and maybe for video editing it make sense, otherwise not, unless someone would be able to find other good use cases..
here's one a heavily modded skyrim I'm running something like 2000 more scripts than the original game, at this stage when you are not at the limit of a game engine but way past it (with external dlls and such) fast memory and core clock matter
on z690 in rough spots I get 70-80fps when an oc 5950x had 45-50 which changes things a lot, my previous 9900k @5.1ghz also had around 50-55 I don't know if the difference come from cpu design or the ddr5 but it's not the +100Mhz all core on the cpu that explain this gap (5.2 vs 5.1 all cores)
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This is the RAM (6400 edition) I have. It looks lovely, it seems to perform well, but end of the day DDR5 and Alderlake are new tech that only the early adopters have and it'll take time for the true pace and strength of it to flourish.