TeamGroup Launches T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance memory
Wanna match your memory with an ASUS TUF motherboard? Well, TeamGroup announces the launch of the TUF Gaming Alliance certified T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance memory, which is strictly tested by motherboard leader ASUS.
After the cooperative launch with ASUS ROG, T-FORCE DARK ROG has created a trend around the world. Now once again, with creativity and ingenuity, TEAMGROUP design team adds TUF’s unique military camouflage pattern on the heat spreader. T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance memory is definitely gamer’s best comrade on the battlefield of gaming or pursuit of extreme overclocking.
T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance has passed strict burn in test held by ASUS. With clock frequency of up to 3600MHz, it offers consumers an experience of high-speed performance and a hardware with unique style. The memory is both distinctive and eye catching. With complete coverage design, the area of the high efficiency forged heat spreader is extended to the top and the two sides to provide memory a complete coverage of protection and enhance the radiating performance, so the system is able to maintain a longtime stable operation. The appearance is designed with unique military camouflage pattern. T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance’s exclusive asymmetrical cutting is most suitable for gamers who love military style design.
- TUF Gaming Alliance Certified
- Asymmetric cutting design heat spreader
- High quality aluminum forged heat spreader Hall-covered
- 1.2V~1.35V ultra low working voltage
- Support Intel XMP 2.0 smart overclocking technology
- Selected high quality IC chips
- Lifetime warranty
T-FORCE VULCAN TUF Gaming Alliance series supports Intel XMP 2.0. It is only one click away to experience the high-speed sensation of overclocking. It is not only energy saving but the low working voltage can also reduce the temperature and the heat generated to offer the high speed running memory a stable, longtime operation and to show a barrier-breaking performance.
MSRP (Price USD):
Frequency/Capacity |
8G (x2) |
DDR4 2400 |
$165.99 |
DDR4 2666 |
$167.99 |
DDR4 3000 |
$170.99 |
DDR4 3200 |
$176.99 |
With strong research and development capability, TEAMGROUP has acquired the certifications of TUF Gaming Alliance and ROG Certified respectively. T-FORCE gaming memory is strictly tested by ASUS. With Asus motherboard, users can have the entire top gaming hardware at once to fully enjoy an extreme gaming and entertainment experience.
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I see some comedy factor here:
Is it Team or Group? No, it's TeamGroup. And they have Alliance on top of it. TUF said.
Certified by TUF, greatest authority on gaming.
And it is operating on 1,2V? What's that? No, that's not DDR4 standard, that's Ultra Low Working Voltage. TUF said.
And they kindly wrote timing profile into those chips, how kind of them... I guess XMP 2.0 is now considered premium in TUF world?
And your ICs were hand selected by kawaii girl based on cuteness of chips.
And the warranty... You can take them with you into grave. Or maybe they'll take you into theirs.
Not enough? So, they are also Vulcan and T-Force. And after they were manufactured based on cute girl's feelings, mean guy from ASUS was looking at them strictly.
But in the end, it really took 4 bodybuilders from R&D team/group to just take those certificates from cold, dead hands of TUF nerds whose last words were: "We'll pwn you like in CS:GO."
Either my anti-psychotic medication isn't working or English is not your first language? What's so funny? TeamGroup is the name of the company they have been around since 1997 not new to the party. 1.2 v is only for the 2400mhz module, from 3000mhz on it is 1.35v that's funny? You would have asked where are the timings if they weren't supplied how is that funny? Xmp 2.0 IS premium over 1.0 not only to Tuf but to most mainstream motherboards nothing funny here. A lifetime warranty is hysterical I guess? Here is a hand stamp to show your nerd friends at recess.

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Pull out a bit

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Come one, 3600mhz with CL19. That just awful, do they use the Hynix chips there?
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I see some comedy factor here:
Is it Team or Group? No, it's TeamGroup. And they have Alliance on top of it. TUF said.
Certified by TUF, greatest authority on gaming.
And it is operating on 1,2V? What's that? No, that's not DDR4 standard, that's Ultra Low Working Voltage. TUF said.
And they kindly wrote timing profile into those chips, how kind of them... I guess XMP 2.0 is now considered premium in TUF world?
And your ICs were hand selected by kawaii girl based on cuteness of chips.
And the warranty... You can take them with you into grave. Or maybe they'll take you into theirs.
Not enough? So, they are also Vulcan and T-Force. And after they were manufactured based on cute girl's feelings, mean guy from ASUS was looking at them strictly.
But in the end, it really took 4 bodybuilders from R&D team/group to just take those certificates from cold, dead hands of TUF nerds whose last words were: "We'll pwn you like in CS:GO."