Computex 2017: TeamGroup Goes RGB With Their Memory - High Clocks As Well
This year we have been testing a number of product from TeamGroup. In this news-item we’ll cover some of their new products.
For this round of company visits we are located in the Hyatt hotel, where lots of companies simply rent a room to showcase some of their products. While these rooms are VERY expensive, it’s cheaper than a booth on display. TeamGroup is of course know for a wide variety of products. We recently reviewed their T-FORCE CARDEA M.2 480GB NVMe SSD. A M.2 NAND NVMe unit is nice 'n fast and even has been fitted with a large heatsink. Obviously they offer a lot more like their T-Force Night Hawk CAS16 DDR4 memory. 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. Teamgroup however has many other products like memory cards, USB flash like the Team’s USB Drives T171, T162. Have a peek below at the photos for an overview of their latest and greatest components.
They’re showing the NIGHT HAWK RGB heat spreader coming in black and white along with the DELTA RGB memory module. In addition to NIGHT HAWK RGB and DELTA RGB’s built in flowing water lighting and breathing lighting effect, they also can both support the synchronized lighting effect function of ASUS Aura Sync. T-FORCE CARDEA (read our review), the patented gaming PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD, will also be on display during the event. This NVMe-supported product features high-efficiency heat dissipation as well as incredible sequential performance up to 2600/1400 MB/s and a random access rating of 180K/140K read/write IOPS. Check some of the photos.
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It's what's selling for gamers now. Personally I love the look of it, but these companies are putting RGB over actual functionality as a feature.
I want the screws for my case to be RGB next.
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It's what's selling for gamers now. Personally I love the look of it, but these companies are putting RGB over actual functionality as a feature.
I want the screws for my case to be RGB next.
Hey I had blue LED fans shortly after they became a thing but the RGB fad is getting ridiculous, mouse mats, monitors... soon it will be case screws

Its getting to the point where it's going to be hard to buy something without RGB
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My next build will have RGB motherboard and RAM but until noctua makes RGB fans I won't be doing that.
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All the lights in my system actually respond to what's going on, if my temperatures go out of whack the led's change colour, the led's on my ram all flash a solid green when I have high memory usage, only thing that doesn't change is my UV lights but they make my coolant glow so they get a pass, my keyboard is green lit so I can work in the dark so as far as function goes all the leds in my system are doing something besides lighting up and looking cool.
But hey death to LED's bring back the beige boxes.
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It's a sad state of affairs when the RGB gets higher billing than the high clocks, looking forward to this RGB fad dying out.