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Review: Team Group T-Force 4133 MHz 16GB DDR4
We review an XTREEM 16GB kit from Team Group. The T-Force 4133 MHz 16GB memory is cool, fast and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the fastest clocked bars of memory your money can get you.
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Review: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII HERO (Wi-fi) - 07/16/2019 02:06 PM
ASUS rolling out many Ryzen 3000 series motherboards. In this review we check out the Crosshair VIII HERO in combination with a Ryzen 7 3700X processor, AMD prepped the X570 chipset, that offers a mor...
Review: MSI MEG X570 Godlike Ryzen Series 3000 motherboard - 07/15/2019 02:28 PM
MSI offers something incredibly extreme with this X570 motherboard, meet the MSI MEG X570 Godlike. We check out this piece of hardware loaded with features, in combination with a Ryzen 7 3700X process...
Review: Corsair NightSword RGB gaming mouse - 07/12/2019 02:25 PM
In this article, we review the Corsair NIGHTSWORD RGB Gaming mouse. It’s a mouse from the higher end of the market; higher than, for example, the recently reviewed M55 RGB Pro. This time, it...
Review: ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER Strix - 07/12/2019 02:24 PM
It is a bit of an exclusive, as we've been promised to have the one single media sample of the STRIX in the entire EU. Yes, we review the ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 Strix, NVIDIA has launched graphics car...
Review: Corsair MP600 (2TB) PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD - 07/10/2019 01:23 PM
We review the holy grail of next-gen M.2. NVMe, yes the Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD. Of course it is an SSD you can seat into any PCIe 3.0 compatible PC, however, if you place it into a Ryzen 3000 ...
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#5692237 Posted on: 07/18/2019 02:45 PM
That is correct, the review was prior to Ryzen 3000. I've not had the time to looks ta it with R3000 due to the many and ongoing embargo reviews.
Nice RAM and review - however, no Ryzen 3k performance/testing? That would've been interesting. But I guess maybe this was conducted before that NDA was released or the reviewer did not have a CPU in house for it.
That is correct, the review was prior to Ryzen 3000. I've not had the time to looks ta it with R3000 due to the many and ongoing embargo reviews.
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#5692328 Posted on: 07/18/2019 06:19 PM
Thanks for the review.
As usual, little or no benefit in games compared to cheaper options.
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On page 13 it says "Dota 2 / FireStorm". It should be "Dota 2 / FireStrike".
This also happens in some previous reviews, like this one:
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/g-skill-tridentz-royal-ddr4-3200-mhz-review,13.html
Thanks for the review.
As usual, little or no benefit in games compared to cheaper options.
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On page 13 it says "Dota 2 / FireStorm". It should be "Dota 2 / FireStrike".
This also happens in some previous reviews, like this one:
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/g-skill-tridentz-royal-ddr4-3200-mhz-review,13.html
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#5692373 Posted on: 07/18/2019 08:32 PM
I've got exactly the same memory modules in my PC.
I can confirm that it is impossible to go above 3900MHz with ASUS Hero X (Z370).
After a little time of tweaking I finally found them stable at 3900MHz 16-16-16-35 tRAS 350@1.45V
It is actually not bad at all but would have been better if these kit had simply gone on XMP with my motherboard.
I've got exactly the same memory modules in my PC.
I can confirm that it is impossible to go above 3900MHz with ASUS Hero X (Z370).
After a little time of tweaking I finally found them stable at 3900MHz 16-16-16-35 tRAS 350@1.45V
It is actually not bad at all but would have been better if these kit had simply gone on XMP with my motherboard.
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#5692549 Posted on: 07/19/2019 01:04 PM
Why not give these memory modules a fair chance at the rated XMP speed by testing them on the 9900K/ASRock Z390?
Why not give these memory modules a fair chance at the rated XMP speed by testing them on the 9900K/ASRock Z390?
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Nice RAM and review - however, no Ryzen 3k performance/testing? That would've been interesting. But I guess maybe this was conducted before that NDA was released or the reviewer did not have a CPU in house for it.