Deepcool Gammaxx L240 AIO review
Guru3D Winter 2018-2019 PC Buyers Guide
URCDkey Spring Sale(up to 86% off) Windows 10 Pro $11
Far Cry New Dawn PC graphics performance benchmark review
WD Black SN750 NVME SSD (1TB) Review
Battlefield V: DLSS PC Performance Update
Metro Exodus: PC graphics performance benchmarks
Team Group Delta S TUF RGB SSD Review
T-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB Memory Review
AMD Radeon VII 16 GB review
Review: T-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB DDR4 3200 MHz



Today, we have a kit of memory from Taiwan based firm Team Group to review. 16GB in 2x 8GB DIMMs, promising high-quality memory chips, good overclocking, and that good old 2018 trope, RGB. We'll be putting it through the proverbial wringer, so to speak, in the following pages.
Read the review here.
« Autopilot disabled on the Tesla Model 3 in Europe · Review: T-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB DDR4 3200 MHz
· Steam Weekly Top Selling Titles February 11th 2019 »
Review: AMD Radeon VII (16GB) - 02/07/2019 03:00 PM
Today is the day we may present you the benchmark review of the all new Radeon VII. VII as in fabricated on that 7nm node. The Radeon VII is a product that has been talked about for quite a while. W...
Review: DeepCool Captain 240 PRO - 02/05/2019 11:57 AM
In this review we test the DeepCool Captain 240 PRO, the kit has been updated with an improved All-in-One Liquid cooling kit is very decent in performance for an AIO with a 240mm rad. Next to that the...
Review: ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 STRIX OC - 01/30/2019 01:48 PM
Join us as we review the new ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 STRIX OC edition. This premium product has already been tweaked the cards towards an 1830 MHz Boost frequency for you, making this a very rather fast...
Review: Patriot Viper Steel 4000 MHz DDR4 - 01/29/2019 12:36 PM
Today we are reviewing Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 memory. This is a new variant of the Patriot Viper series, which quite surprisingly doesn’t have RGB support (unlike the Viper Gaming RGB kit ...
Review: ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 DUAL OC 8G - 01/24/2019 12:58 PM
GeForce RTX 2080 is expensive, so how will a more affordable version behave then? We test the DUAL 8GB OC model from ASUS, that really isn't even half bad. Read the full review here. ...
Jawnys
Member
Posts: 80
Joined: 2016-10-19
Member
Posts: 80
Joined: 2016-10-19
#5637077 Posted on: 02/08/2019 12:58 PM
i think its a bit of both hilbert, amd greatly improved hynix compatibility and people cried way more than they should have, i mean i run my team group ddr4 3000 mhz 16-18-18 to 3200 --16-16-16-16 cr 1 on my 2700x and its hynir mfr, its fully stable as well
i think its a bit of both hilbert, amd greatly improved hynix compatibility and people cried way more than they should have, i mean i run my team group ddr4 3000 mhz 16-18-18 to 3200 --16-16-16-16 cr 1 on my 2700x and its hynir mfr, its fully stable as well
hijodeosiris
Member
Posts: 79
Joined: 2014-08-19
Member
Posts: 79
Joined: 2014-08-19
#5637206 Posted on: 02/08/2019 05:32 PM
Just my 2 cents, I´m running the basically "same" model (?), but the delta 2 with white spreader. Could not be happier, ran out of the box at 3000Mhz just using the DOCP¨option in the bios (Asus strix X370 with the latest bios). Stable since the beginning, i had to try a lot more figuring out a good OC for the CPU than the RAM (as should be let´s be honest).
Overall I like them simply because they are quite inexpensive even with all that bling bling nonsense on top of them. At the time I was checking prices in Amazon they were like 10-30 USD more expensive and in Newegg thet were the cheapest 3000Mhz RAM with RGB and white spreader, like.... yeah I'm gonna take them.
I´m pretty sure nobody advocate in favor of RBG because it adds pretty much nothing of value to products in general, but I guess this is the new "white" version of hardware, when was really freaking hard to find white colored hardware.
For me IF is cheaper than the non-rgb version or for very little extra i rather take the rgb simply because i can resell them at a lower loss in my country.
Just my 2 cents, I´m running the basically "same" model (?), but the delta 2 with white spreader. Could not be happier, ran out of the box at 3000Mhz just using the DOCP¨option in the bios (Asus strix X370 with the latest bios). Stable since the beginning, i had to try a lot more figuring out a good OC for the CPU than the RAM (as should be let´s be honest).
Overall I like them simply because they are quite inexpensive even with all that bling bling nonsense on top of them. At the time I was checking prices in Amazon they were like 10-30 USD more expensive and in Newegg thet were the cheapest 3000Mhz RAM with RGB and white spreader, like.... yeah I'm gonna take them.
I´m pretty sure nobody advocate in favor of RBG because it adds pretty much nothing of value to products in general, but I guess this is the new "white" version of hardware, when was really freaking hard to find white colored hardware.
For me IF is cheaper than the non-rgb version or for very little extra i rather take the rgb simply because i can resell them at a lower loss in my country.
Click here to post a comment for this news story on the message forum.
Member
Posts: 25
Joined: 2011-03-15
I don't mean to sound rude but does anyone care much about these memory reviews?
Maybe I've missed something but memory these days doesn't seem to be much different from other memory, each seems to overclock differently based on luck and they just run at their rated speeds and that's it.
If I'm missing something, then by all means, do point it out.