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Budget (including currency): $1,300 CAD ( USD) to $1,350 CAD ($ USD) Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: - A single thread maxed at 100% most of the time (while doing 3d animation in Blender with line-art animating, but really really simple shading) - while other cores/threads also working, though probably not 100%. Other details: These 3 above are part of a bundle deal: - CPU: 13600kf - MOBO: ASUS Prime Z690-P ATX PCIe 5.0, DDR5 Model: PRIME Z690-P WIFI - RAM: TeamGroup T-FORCE VULCAN 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz CL38 FLBD532G6000HC38ADC01 I want to buy this bundle before it sells out, and I'll figure out the other parts this week. I should be left with ~$650 Cad for Psu, Air-cooler and case. But before buying the bundle, I'd like to know: - Are the Mobo and Ram good? - Can I buy a good, reliable psu, air-cooler and case for ~$650 cad? - A psu that won't blow up in 5-10 years (or ever), - and an air-cooler and case that won't let my pc throttle/get damaged from overheating. - how big would the case be? - note: I'd prefer an air-cooler. - note: I'll probably use my old old gpu for now. - current monitor: 1080p 60Hz 23 Inch Lcd (HP w2338h) - I may want an air-cooler that can cool a 14th gen cpu if possible. How much would that cost? An article said this air-cooler can cool a 14900kf iirc: - DeepCool ASSASSIN IV Premium CPU Air Cooler, Dual-Tower, 120/140mm FDB Fan Configuration
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I have been looking at the WD Black SN770 M.2 for ages now, but I just found TEAMGROUP T-FORCE Z44A5 M.2 This has similar speeds and is a bit cheaper. Both are Gen 4 M.2 NVME SSDs so I know they both will be fast, but I am also looking at how long they might last or potential data storage issues. If you have experience with either of these 2 SSD I would appreciate you input.
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PC specs Asus tuf gaming z790 plus wifi 2x16 ram sticks dual channel Teamgroup Tforce Delta ddr5 @ 4800 xmp 5600mhz Intel core i9 13900k Evga 3080ti ftw3 ultra I recently built a new PC everything was working fine . After a week after I turned on my PC was only on YouTube. I decided to restart it because wanted to check something in the bios .so I pressed delete key few times. Screen turned black waited 5 mins or so . I held the power switch to force it to turn it off. After I pressed it again to turn it back on. It booted normally. I checked something on the task manager and I realized that it said 1 out of 4 dimms and it only detected 16 GB of ram. So I restarted to go to the bios and it showed both stick in dual channel but one of them said 0mb while the other one says 16460 ( cant remember the exact number ) so I turned it off and started doing troubleshooting with one ram stick on each slot. I installed one stick onto slots ( did not try dimm A1 due to the AIO pipes on the way) tired every other slot and it booted on dimm A2 also booted on Dimm B2 Dimm B1 booted to bios with each slot and after exiting bios would go to OS although dimm B1 booted . After exiting bios it would loop. And led stays on orange which indicates ram. Tried the same with the other ram had no luck. Didnt boot on any of the slots ( the one that detected as a 0mb in the bios when I had them both populated) I also reseated CPU re mounted aio and tried the same process and same. I also have the most recent bios version as all the drivers from Intel and the motherboard installed. What do you guys think the issue could be? Is that one ram stick dead ? . I appreciate your help ❤
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Hi, I own 5600x paired with Gigabyte Aorus Elite X570 and Gigabyte Aorus Master 6800XT, I want to get new set of RAMs to replace my Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200Mhz 16-18-18-36 Found 2 offers in my country for the below 2 Set of RAMs Gigabyte Aorus RGB 3600mhz 20-19-19-43 https://www.gigabyte.com/Memory/AORUS-RGB-Memory-16GB--2x8GB-3600MHz#kf TeamGroup T.Force Delta RGB 3600mhz 18-22-22-42 https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/delta-rgb-ddr4 Or T.Force Night Hawk 3600mhz https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/night-hawk-rgb-night-hawk-ddr4 Not sure what works best with Ryzen or which is better. I want to update to 3600mhz to work best with my 5600x since I wasnt able to OC my current RAM. thanks.
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Most specifically the TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta DDR5 6000MHz (RBG version)
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Team Group DDR4 T-Force XTREEM RAM Review 4x4GB @ 3466mhz Website http://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/T-Force Gaming/Gaming Memory Modules/DDR4 MEMORY MODULES/XTREEM DDR4 Video Visuals RAM comes nicely packed inside a vibrant well advertised and designed box. open the box and you'll find your modules in either Silver or Gold. I got the gold kits. One of the first things you'll notice is the striking brushed effect on the gold. The modules feel very premium, the weight alone makes you feel like you're holding something very expensive. It's extremely well designed and although the heat spreaders are aluminium, it feels like rough hematite. (Always cold stone) When i hold both the Xtreem and another brand in my hand, the Xtreem is heavier and feels like i could through it at a wall and not break it (not that i'll be testing that) Specifications and Features For this i've just pulled the details directly from the website, to save your time reading through an unorganised list ● The finest crafted heat spreader with unique trench design ● High-efficiency aluminum heat spreader ● 10 layers of circuit board ● Selected high quality SAMSUNG original IC chips ● 1.2V~1.4V ultra low working voltage ● Support Intel XMP 2.0 smart overclocking technology ● QVL approved by motherboard manufactures in the market Pictures Benchmarks System used Processor - Intel Core i7 6700k Motherboard - ASUS ROG Maximus IX Code Video card - ASUS Strix GTX 1070 OC edition OS - Windows 10 pro 64bit I'm not going to create random graphs, instead i'm going to post direct screenshots from games and software used to bench the RAM. I'll be showing you the difference between another brand RAM @ 2133mhz vs Team Group @ 3466 This should show you that speed does in fact matter. AIDA64 Memory benchmarks FireStrike Once again, i'll just post screenshots. first up T-Force Xtreem Other brand Comparison between the two Games I ran these benchmarks at 5760x1080 GTA V was first on the list, and i kept getting the same results, i done a little digging around and GTA V does seem to benfit from faster RAM. Which is weird considering no other games have any real gains. But never the less, i'll post this here anyway Rise of the tomb raider Farcry Primal I've yet to do any overclocking, but rest assured i will be adding an update to this, once i get around to overclocking the modules. Conclusion You've seen the numbers, synthetic benchmarks show that faster ram makes a huge difference. In real world performance such as games, it has a little effect. With the exception of GTA V, which seems to benifit from higher speed ram. The Team Group T-Force XTREEM comes in at $84.99 for 2x4GB and $149 for 2x8GB in the US. Over in the UK, it's £109.99 for 2x4GB and £188.99 for 2x8GB on OCUK these prices are for the 3600mhz models The price is fantastic for what you're getting. Not only are you getting high speed RAM, but that premium look and feel. Final notes If anyone would like to see more benchmarks, comment below with what you'd like to see and i'll do my best to get them up.
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Hi all. Project Sofia came to light one day when I was watching Sofia The First on tv with my 4 year old daughter. One of those grab a coffee and chill for 5 minute times. I was already in talks with Antec uk on a project,myself and my fiancée own a few antec cases.media centre and my personal build. Whilst watching the kids show with my daughter,the colour theme and build came to life. Something small,clean lines,elegant, like Sofia in the tv show,and it had to have a wow factor on the colour scheme. So I passed my plans on to Antec,and the green light was given. SPONSORS ANTEC UK :- http://www.antec.com/?lan=uk MSI UK :- https://uk.msi.com/ Team Memory :- http://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/T-Force%20Gaming Alphacool :- https://www.alphacool.com/ Watercool:- http://watercool.de/en/home SPECS:- CASE:- Antec Cube MOBO:- Msi Z270i Gaming Pro Carbon MITX CPU:- Intel i7-6700k MEM:- Team Dark DDR4 3000mhz in grey. PSU:- Antec High Current Pro 850 watt. GPU:- Sapphire RX480 8 gig. SSD:- 2 x Kingston Hyper X 3K 240 gig M.2:- Samsung SM961 256 NVME. FANS:- Antec Truequiet 120 UFO white. WATERCOOLING:- RADS:- 1 x Alphacool 240 mm Eisbrecher Pro XT45. /. 1 x Alphacool 120 mm Eisbrecher Pro XT45 CPU :- Watercool Heatkiller IV pro Gpu :- Watercool Heatkiller IV pro RX480 RES:- Alphacool Eisbrecher 250 FITTINGS:- Alphacool 13/10 Eiszapfan compression fittings TUBING:- Alphacool 13/10 Acrylic COOLANT:- Mayhems pastel purple. CASE:- Antec Cube [img]https://s26.postimg.org/gjp9n1ggp/IMG_2504.jpg[/img] CASE COLOURS:- EXTERIOR COLOUR:- House of Kolor fine Pavo Purple with metallic flake. INTERIOR COLOUR:- House of kolor Snow White pearl. MOTHERBOARD:- Msi Z270i Gaming Pro Carbon MITX [img]https://s26.postimg.org/45730gec9/IMG_2577.jpg[/img] PSU:- Antec High Current Pro 850 watt. That's it for now,more updates coming soon. Thanks
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Hi everyone! Time to start a new project and I am going to continue with the superhero stuff. This time it is going to be DC Cyborg from the new movie Justice League. And why this particular character? Got Raidmax Sigma up for review and when I saw some trailers, it hit me. And you will see eventually why. As usual, not all the components will be listed immediately (well at least not all for the water cooling). Build components: MSI B250 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i5-7600 MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Armor OC 2x 8GB TeamGroupInc. Dark Gaming DDR4 3000MHz SiliconPower S55 Slim 240GB Raidmax Vampire Series 800W Raidmax Sigma 2x Phanteks 140mm 3x Raijintek AURA 12 RGB-3 Phanteks Extenders Red Xigmatek Xi-Ray LED Lighting kit Water cooling parts: Raijintek CWB-C1 - CPU Water Block Raijintek RAI-PM5 Pump Raijintek RAI-R10 10cm Reservoir 8x EK-HD Adapter 10/12mm - Nickel 4x EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 Nickel 1x EK-AF Y-Splitter Rotary 2F-1M G1/4 - Nickel 1x EK-CSQ Plug G1/4 (for EK-Badge) - Nickel EK-CoolStream SE 240 (slim dual) EK-HD Tube 10/12 500mm EK-CryoFuel Blood Red Concentrate 100mL Updates soon! Pictures in the next post...
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Another month, another custom build... Well not exactly, but nevertheless, a new custom build is on its way. I actually had hard time deciding on the name, but final decision was made with Project Fusion. Don't have any photos for the top first one to show like a logo, yet, but something will surely pop into my head soon. Here are the specs for the Project Fusion and don't be surprised since it won't have water cooling. I have seen loads of mods without it, so I decided to try it out myself. Build components: Intel Core i5-7500 Gigabyte H270-Gaming 3 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 6GB AORUS RGB Gigabyte ATC700 AORUS CPU Cooler Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 Cooler Master V550 5x Cooler Master MasterFan Pro Air Flow 120 RGB 1x Cooler Master MasterFan Pro Air Balance 120 RGB Cooler Master RGB LED Controller Cooler Master 1-to-3 RGB Trident Splitter cable Seagate Barracuda 1TB TeamGroup T-FORCE Delta II RGB 2x 8GB 2666MHz TeamGroup L5 3D LITE 240GB SSD Cables: CableMod Custom Sleeved Cables PRO (Black, Grey, White) LED strips: 5x CableMod LED Strip 30cm Hybrid RGB/UV (RGB Fusion) And now, let's start with some photos.
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Team Force Dark memory review. By ADmodz Team Group is a name that you may very well have come across before in the past, and that is because they are amongst the worlds top Memory Manufacturers. So with that said, Team Group approached me and sent one of their latest offerings in the shape of the Dark DDR4 Gaming range of Ram Sticks for me to review. So lets get right on with it, Starting off with the design of the Sticks we have a very stylish yet aggressive look with the heat spreader that spans across the length of the unit and then overhangs on the edges with the unique "armoured wing" design. These are not purely for aesthetics however as they do a fantastic job of keeping the sticks very cool and dissipates the heat very effectively compared to the lower priced DDR4 variants. What's more is that the heatspreader is double layered so it also doubles as fantastic protection for the unit itself. The units we have come in a smooth grey/silver metal colour with black underneath and the company logo and name sits central of the heatspreader. We received a set of 2x8gb which is to be used in Project Sofia. The technical specifications of the units are as follows: Warranty: Lifetime Memory Type: DDR4 Package Memory Format: DIMM Package Memory Pin: 288 Performance Profile: XMP 2.0 Memory Size: 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) SPD Latency: CL15-15-15-35 / CL16-18-18-38 SPD Speed: 3000MHz SPD Voltage: 1.35V Heat Sink: 4-piece Aluminium heat-sink The unique features of the Dark DDR4 Ram is that it has an ultra low working voltage range from 1.4V to as low as 1.2V which allows a very modest 40% energy saving. Whats more is that you can overclock it with 1 step using the supported XMP 2.0. It is worth noting that at 1.20v the memory runs at a relatively low 2133mhz and this is what it will run at straight out of the box and into your system until you then alter the settings in bios to change it to 3000mhz to get the best out of the units, but this is what will bump the voltage upto 1.35V On an MSI board, users get the ability to unlock the XMP 2.0 function which then allows the units to run at 3200mhz at 1.40v. To put these Ram modules to the test we ran it on multiple benchmarking systems from AIDA64, Cinebench r15, pcmark 8 and Super Pi. The system we used was as follows: Mobo: Z270i Gaming Pro Carbon CPU: i7 - 6700k GPU: Sapphire RX480 8gb Ram: 16gb (2x8) 3000mhz T-Force Dark DDR4 PSU: Antec Pro 850 SSD: 2x kingston Hyper X 3k 240gb M.2: Samsung sm961 256 NVME Results are as follows: AIDA64 Memory Read: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 45912 MB/s AIDA64 Memory Write: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 50111 MB/s AIDA64 Memory Copy: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 43012 MB/s AIDA64 Memory Latency: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 47.8 ns Cinebench r15 CPU: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 1037 FPS Cinebench r15 GPU: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 178.51 pts PCMark 8 Conventional: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 4512 SuperPi: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 431.4 3DMark Time Spy: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 6089 3DMark Fire Strike: Team Group T- Force DARK XMP Profile: 15894 So as you can see, the Team Group Dark DDR4 Ram offers solid results with a very good level of consistency, but then that’s to be expected from a company with such a high caliber of standing within the community. The low voltage is perfect for those who are energy conscious or running on a lower watt PSU, whilst the higher voltage, higher speed modes are perfect for those wanting maximum performance. Combine that with the advantage of overclocking to an incredible 3200Mhz on Msi gaming pro carbon ac boards, you have an incredibly respectful competitor in the market on your hands. The stylish, yet aggressive look fits in with any theme or build and even though it has no RGB Leds built in, it still holds it own as far as aesthetics go surprisingly well! Whats even more positive is that these sticks come in at a very reasonable price bracket, from as little as £109/$109 for a 16gb set of 2x8gb sticks. This puts it in a very cool advantage over its competitors and it certainly is a set that you should consider if your after versatility and performance on a lower budget, with looks to match. I was very pleased with the results I got from my testing and the Dark DDR4 sticks take pride of place in the Sofia Build, and overall with everything into consideration the modules get a very respectable 9/10 from me!
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Hello guys, I have narrowed my choice down to two RAM memories, which I find the best fit for my H170 , i7-6700 build, but I am having trouble deciding which one since I know nothing about the two brands: http://desktop.bg/desktop_rams-team_group-TDTRD416G2400HC15ADC01 https://plasico.bg/настолна-памет-gskill-ripjaws-v-16gb-ddr4-2800mhz-f4-2800c15d-16gvrb-29287.html Which one is better and why? This is the MOBO - http://outmax.bg/dmz/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=62690
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hi guys, I am trying to make a pc with Asrock Desk Mini 110. I got everything but I need some help on the choices of ram. I am thinking of getting the Teamgroup DDR4 4Gb So-dimm memory. However, last time I chose a samsung memory with the same specification but did not fit in the ram slot. I am very cautious of what I will be choosing as my ram. A lot of people on the internet used G.Skill Ripjaw DDR4 So-dimm, but those are out of my budget. Is the Teamgroup DDR4 4Gb So-dimm memory work just like the G.Skill Ripjaw?
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So my dear friends, here we go again! My last project went up in smoke since the company I had contacted for help with creating the vital parts of my scratch build promised more than they could keep. So here I was with all these parts I had received for that project and nothing to show for. I had a discussion with be quiet! and explained the situation, told them I wanted to do anything to make up for all this and do the best out of this crappy situation. Luckily they were kind enough to send me a Dark Base 700 so I could make a new project with all these parts... So I decided to name this proect "Salvage" which I though was suitable. My thought with this project is a clean all air cooled build in all its "simplicity". Open up and mod parts for better airflow. Since all parts are close to inaudible that wont be an issue. Despite "access" to RGB on almost every component in this project I've decided to go with the classic red and black theme. Components I will be using for this project Case - be quiet! Dark Base 700 Mobo and CPU - MSI Gaming M7 AC and Ryzen 2 2700X PSU - be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W GPU - MSI 1050Ti Gaming X 4GB SSD and RAM - Teamgroup Delta RGB SSD 250GB och Teamgroup Delta RGB 3000Mhz CPU cooler - be quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 Fans - be quiet! Silent Wings 3 I've already started modifying the case quite a bit, but I still hope you'd want to follow me on the final parts of this project. Once again I'd like to send a huge thanks to my sponsors for the continued support and confidence in me despite the debacle with the last project!
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Hi everyone, So I tried ramping up my memory speed to advertised on my new PC. But unsuccesfully, I have Asus Rog Strix B450-f gaming motherboard, Ryzen 5 2600 which I oc'd to 4.0Ghz in Ryzen master, ram is Team Group Delta R RGB 2x8GB 3000Mhz CAS 16 Timings 16-18-18-38. Tried D.O.C.P, manually but nothing PC restarts couple of times and I get msg Memory settings reset to default cuz failed to bood. I am complete and utter beginner to OC and would appreciate help and advices. Thnx
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Well here we are, Just like 2019, The Industry is finally done! It's been a long and fruitful journey this year; and I cant wait to show everyone what I have in works for 2020. I want too give my greatest appreciation to Inwin USA, EK Waterblocks, TeamGroup and Dazmode for their continued support. And I want to thank each and every one of you for following along on this journey of mine, It means a lot to me! System specs: Case: Inwin 905, CNC'd by @PartyBrosDesign Cpu - Intel i7 8700k Mobo - Maximus Formula z370 Gpu - Strix 2080 Ram - 16gb (4x4) TeamGroup T-Force DarkZ PSU - Inwin PL850w Cables - Tpbmods Loop: Cpu - EK Velocity Acetal Gpu - EK RTX Strix Pump/Res - Xres 140 Revo D5 Glass Rads - EK SE360/PL240 Fittings - EK 16mm Torque Series Fans - Inwin Sirius Loop 120mm
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Hello All, Its time for a new project. This build will be air cooled to showcase the CoolerMaster Masterair MA410M Tuf edition cooler. This project is being sponsored by InWin, Coolermaster, and Arctic. There wont be any case modding for this build as I want to keep everything with the tuf gaming theme. InWin has supplied the 101 Tuf edition chassis as well as their premium 650w psu gold rated. Arctic is also sending 6 of their bionix 120mm fans in red to help with this build. The CPU is not yet decided but will probably be a ryzen 5 1500x. The Graphics Card I will be using is the MSI 1050ti gaming 4gb card as I had it on hand and didn't want to buy a new card for this build. It was red and black as are most MSI cards so I modified it with a new paint job as well as a custom back plate. This build log is a work in progress to follow along if you want to see more and thank you. Hardware CPU Ryzen (Undecided) RAM Team Group T-Force Vulcan Tuf Edition 16gb @3200mhz MOBO Asus TUF B-450 Plus Gaming GPU MSI 1050ti (Tuf Edition ) Cooler CoolerMaster Masterair MA410M Tuf Edition Case Fans Arctic BioniX 120mm Red Case InWin 101c Tuf Edition PSU InWin PL 650W RGB Gold Rated storage 240gb Kingston ssd and 1tb hdd (salvaged from another build) A few things (the cpu in the photo is a Ryzen 5 2600x for another build)
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No water cooling this time! In collaboration with AeroCool, ASRock and TeamGroup, me and few other modders are going to create three builds for the Dead by Daylight theme. My build will be revolving around Trapper (picture for better understanding). More photos soon. I also have to mention that this is going to be a budget mod, around $700-1.000 since that was the whole point of this. I will write the prices around everything, including hardware and modding material. Specifications of Dead by Daylight: Intel Core i3-8300 ASRock B360 Gaming K4 MSI GeForce GTX 1050TI ITX AERO 4GB Team Group T-FORCE Delta II RGB 8GB AeroCool GLO RGB case 3x AeroCool Rev RGB 120mm AeroCool Rev RGB Pro 3x 120mm + 1x HUB AeroCool KCAS PLUS 650M AeroCool Verkho 4 Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM
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So I've been trying to install a fresh copy of Windows 10 on the new Team MP33 NVMe SSD I got. I put it into the slot of my Asus Crosshair VI motherboard, and then tried using a bootable USB to install windows. However, I am met with the following: Error code 0x80300024 when trying to install Windows onto the drive after getting to the installation and seeing the drive listed properly. I attempted to format the drive to gpt and mbr but was met with a "Virtual Disk Service Error: The Object Is Not Found." Using the "detail disk" command yielded everything about the drive, and it was not in read only or any other mode preventing it from operating. Then I re-mounted the nvme ssd, and kept unplugging USB devices and other non-essential things. I also reset my computer a few times, and occasionally the BIOS would read the drive as SM2263 instead of Team <Name>, and when it did this it only read the capacity as 1023MB. I am at a loss of what to do. I tried disabling fast boot, CSM, resetting the CMOS, and nothing is working. Any ideas?
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So I came across a certain SSD in my local area for ~$110 (I have not bought it), and I searched the reviews online and only found the gold version of the drive (which has good reviews or sometimes bad or Newegg or Amazon: a lot of them say that the SSD fails within months) But the drive I looked at is different and I searched Teamgroup's site for more info, does not show me much and I can't really tell if it has one or not. Is this going to be a significant impact in storing games or is the reliability of the drive troublesome. This is the SSD I got interested This is what the reviews are showing the SSDs as: either has "3D+Sata3", or "3D+Lite" both in gold colors while the SSD above is black https://www.anandtech.com/show/14874/the-team-l5-lite-3d-sata-ssd-review
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So i have an x470 fatal1ty k4 from asrock and 4 sticks of 8gb teamgroup argb. The slot marking for the ram sticks are a1 a2 b1 b2 the pc will boot after clearing cmos and keeping 2 sticks of ram in a2 and b2. My older cpu 1600x works fine with my ram kit on all slots. Help
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For some reason when i xmp my tforce 3600mhz ram 2 kits of 16gb (8+8+8+8) My os refuses to boot giving me the blue screen of death. I'm currently doing memtest 64 on it to check but so far no issues on memtest. My current setup is: AB350 G3 F22 Bios Ver. R5 1600x 32GB of 3600 Tforce 500 970 evo m.2 6 tb WD Blue 3 TB per HDD 1300Watts Seasonic 80Gold Dual Rx Vega 56 Msi Air Boost Any suggestions?
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Hello, I don't really know anything about the Teamgroup memory company. What is your opinion about them? Thanks!
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Source: http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/memory/teamgroup_64gb_ddr4_kit_4x16gb/1 TeamGroup has just announced their newest line of Memory. a 64GB DDR4 kit of 4x16GB Dimms. Other sized kits are available (64GB, 32GB, 16GB) The kit comes in speeds of: DDR4 2666 CL15 16GBx4 /8GBx4 / 4GBx4 DDR4 2800 CL16 16GBx4 /8GBx4 / 4GBx4 DDR4 3000 CL16 16GBx4 /8GBx4 / 4GBx4 The kits come in two varients, the Dark Series and the Vulcan series. So basically a black and red colour scheme to match most builds. EDIT: The Dark series comes in Black, Blue, Silver and Red, while the Vulcan series comes in Red, Orange, Gold (That's how you do a gold colour Asus) and Blue. Maybe more colours in the future? These Dimms are also Intel XMP 2.0 compatible They also come with a Lifetime Warranty Dark Series: Vulcan Series: My thoughts? We are finally there, 16GB DIMMS. And they don't look that bad in my opinion, especially the Dark series (EDIT: I take that back, After viewing all the colours, i prefer the Vulcan Series). They are supposed to be reliable, but only time will tell. The only problem i can see is, How much will it cost for a 64GB Kit? You can read up more on these kits are the sites below: Dark: http://www.teamgroup.com.tw/filterable_product/tabs_detail/data/en/9/822/zfKsFi.html Vulcan: http://www.teamgroup.com.tw/filterable_product/tabs_detail/data/en/9/819/zfKsFi.html Your Opinions?
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In my new build I'm using TeamGroup's T-Force Night Hawk RGB RAM, and I've noticed a distinct whining sound from my memory modules. I believe it is the RGB lighting effects, as the whining seems to ramp up and down with the RGB pattern that is currently displayed. I'm wondering if this is normal, or if I need to get them RMAed. Another thing is controlling the RGB effects, TeamGroup says that it is ASUS Aura Sync compatible, does that mean it will only work on ASUS motherboards? I am currently using an MSI B350M Mortar. Thanks!