Guru3D.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Channels
    • Archive
  • DOWNLOADS
    • New Downloads
    • Categories
    • Archive
  • GAME REVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
    • Rig of the Month
    • Join ROTM
    • PC Buyers Guide
    • Guru3D VGA Charts
    • Editorials
    • Dated content
  • HARDWARE REVIEWS
    • Videocards
    • Processors
    • Audio
    • Motherboards
    • Memory and Flash
    • SSD Storage
    • Chassis
    • Media Players
    • Power Supply
    • Laptop and Mobile
    • Smartphone
    • Networking
    • Keyboard Mouse
    • Cooling
    • Search articles
    • Knowledgebase
    • More Categories
  • FORUMS
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT

New Reviews
Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review
Palit GeForce GTX 1630 4GB Dual review
FSP Dagger Pro (850W PSU) review
Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar review
Guru3D NVMe Thermal Test - the heatsink vs. performance
EnGenius ECW220S 2x2 Cloud Access Point review
Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora HPE 360 LCS cooler review
Noctua NH-D12L CPU Cooler Review
Silicon Power XPOWER XS70 1TB NVMe SSD Review
Hyte Y60 chassis review

New Downloads
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.6.1 WHQL driver download
GeForce 516.59 WHQL driver download
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema v1.9.22 Download
AMD Chipset Drivers Download v4.06.10.651
CrystalDiskInfo 8.17 Download
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.6.1 Windows 7 driver download
ReShade download v5.2.2
HWiNFO Download v7.26
7-Zip v22.00 Download
GeForce 516.40 WHQL driver download


New Forum Topics
Unable to install windows from linux AMD to have Tensor Core equivalent on RDNA3 NVIDIA seems to halt producing the 12 GB RTX 3080 3060ti vs 6700xt a year later AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.5.1 WHQL driver download and discussion Samsung Starts Chip Production with 3nm Process Technology and GAA Architecture NVIDIA GeForce 516.59 WHQL driver download & Discussion Synology DiskStation DS1522+ for versatile data management ASRock Outs 600-series Motherboard BIOS Updates for Next Generation Intel Processors AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.6.1 - Driver download and discussion




Guru3D.com » Review » Teamgroup T-Force Night Hawk 3000 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 memory review » Page 1

Teamgroup T-Force Night Hawk 3000 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 memory review - A Dual Channel introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/06/2016 10:48 AM [ 4] 2 comment(s)

Tweet

Teamgroup T-Force Night Hawk DDR4 Memory
High performance 3000 MHz - Low Latency (C16) - LED active memory kit

We review a 16GB DIMM DDR4 memiry kit, the T-Force Night Hawk 3000 MHz CAS16 DDR4 memory from Teamgroup. It is high-frequency, it has animated LEDs and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the nicest looking DIMM bars of memory your money can get you.

DDR4 memory modules you can choose plenty from, the cheap but dull all green Kingston Value memory for example works absolutely fine. Then the regular mainstream DIMMs, then step it up a little and say high-frequency memory is a hint faster and often cooler looking inside your PC with the fancy designs and heatspreaders. Then there's enthusiast grade memory for the performance enthusiasts, which is what we will look at as Teamgroup has released T-Force Night Hawk memory. The DIMMs we received from them clock in at a 3000 MHz (effective), considering that a lot of you run your memory at 2133 MHz and for DDR3 actually 1600 MHz, that's nearly double the memory frequency. But how will that relate to performance? 

Stylish RAM memory for the people that need fast performance, the people that build their own PCs, perhaps customize it a little. In that mindset Teamgroup released an updated SKU based on quality, performance and aesthetics as the T-Force Night Hawk have LEDs that animate. 

Not the cheapest, but pretty cool with great looks and frequencies rating up to even PC4-24000 (3000 MHz) that can be enabled with a simple XMP profile in your BIOS. We received a dual channel kit, 16GB of it, configured over 2 DIMMs thus holding 8 GB each. Rated PC4-24000 / 3000MHz at CAS latency 16, and sure this has to be one of the coolest looking memory kit anno 2016. The end results will be very interesting as we'll simply take this memory seated on a Core i7 6950 Extreme / X99 Intel chipset setup and evaluate it to the baseline performance of other chipsets/processors and their respective reference baseline performance.
  

 

Teamgroup is offering the kits with clock speed of the memory modules ranges up-to and over a scorching 3000 MHz these days with varying CL timings. We test the more normalized CL16 version, their DDR4 3000MHz CL16-18-18-38 16GB (2x8GB) 1.35V kit . Depending on the what platform you use it, it is a dual-channel kit. Have a peek at the video first as it demonstrates the DIMMs with LED (red breathing) animation.




13 pages 1 2 3 4 next »



Related Articles
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 contact with, and overall it’s already from the upper range of the new type of memory (so a nice debut). It has been introduced together with the Intel Alder Lake CPU family but should also be implemented in the AMD AM5 platform. But getting back to the reviewed product, the first information about the new series from TeamGroup memory was published in August’21 (but the maximum frequency was 5600 MHz at that time). The sample that we got is a 2 x 16 GB 6000 MHz model, so it’s a high-frequency kit.

TeamGroup A440 PRO Special 5eries 4TB NVMe review
TeamGroup offers the T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PS5, which basically is the PRO version of the NVMe SSD, the PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD is among the faster NVMe SSDs we have tested so far, with a transfer rate of up-t...

TeamGroup A440 PRO PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe review
TeamGroup offers the T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO NVMe SSD, the PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD is among the faster NVMe SSDs we have tested so far, with a transfer rate of up-to 7200 MB/sec. Not only does it have a vis...

TeamGroup High Endurance V30 SDXC 256GB review
We review the TeamGroup High Endurance V30 SDXC Micro SD card. It's not your average SDXC storage card, this little fracker can read at 100 MB/sec and write at 30 MB/sec, making it a fast and affor...

© 2022