TEAMGROUP Releases the Latest Gaming Luminous Memory Module T-FORCE XCALIBUR
T-Force XCALIBUR is released. Along with the special edition and the simple general version with two ultra-high frequency DDR4 3600MHz and DDR4 4000MHz, T-Force XCALIBUR will fully satisfy global gamers who love building their own PC, meanwhile, it will also show the solid strength and the charm of T-Force product series the gaming market.
\In 2018, once again, T-FORCE releases the all new luminous memory module – T-FORCE XCALIBUR. TEAMGROUP design team continues the design concept of the ultra-wide-angle force flow effect, using the full color and dazzling RGB LED lighting with the full range, 120° ultra-wide angle luminous area at the top that emits colorful bright light. Moreover, they add unique totem element on the light guide for special edition with innovative ideas. The initial letters of T-FORCE, TF are designed as hilts of the king’s sword on the heat spreader to bring an extraordinary visual experience to the gamers. The two ultra-high frequencies, DDR4 3600MHz and DDR4 4000MHz support the total capacity of 16GB(2x8GB) . With selected Samsung IC chips and strict testing standard, it offers excellent quality, optimal performance, stability and compatibility. It allows gamer to win every battle as if he/she is holding the king’s sword in the gaming world, and also setting a new benchmark for RGB luminous memory modules.
Frequency / Capacity |
Generic Edition |
Special Edition |
DDR4 3600 8G X2 |
$235 |
$239 |
DDR4 4000 8G X2 |
$295 |
$299 |
As powerful and dazzling as a king’s sword, the T-FORCE XCALIBUR has a full color synchronized changeable lighting effect. The lighting can be controlled and synchronized through TEAMGROUP’s exclusively developed T-FORCE BLITZ(Beta version)(Note 1) or ASUS Aura Sync(Note 2). After synchronization, there are up to 8 types of built in lighting effects available. In addition, RGB memory module’s lighting effects and partial system’s synchronized lighting effects can be controlled through GIGABYTE’s RGB Fusion(Note 3) / MSI’s Mystic Light Sync(Note 4) / ASRock's Polychrome Sync(Note 5) software. Moreover, users can change the setting manually according to personal preferences for displaying an eye catching visual effect with personal style. T-FORCE XCALIBUR supports Intel XMP2.0 technology, therefore there’s no need to adjust the BIOS separately. One click overclocking technology offers gamers the high-speed sensation and the winning pleasure of invincibility.
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lol! $299 for 4000MHz CL18-20-20-44!
I paid quite less than that for my 16GB TridentZ 4266MHz CL19-19-19-39.
Yeap... they keep milking the RGB craze...hard!