TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz (PC4-28800) CL18 Desktop Gaming Memory Module Ram TF4D416G3600HC18JDC01 - White
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Josh
> 24 hourI thought that I was taking a gamble on this RAM because of the price but these sticks have really held up over the past 6 months. I am happy with their speed and styling.
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Sol Ipsis
> 24 hourThe first time it was shipped I got a package already opened with 3200mhz sticks in them. Of course they sent a replacement and its all good. Wouldnt run at full speed with my R5 3600 but it runs at advertised speed after I upgraded to an R5 5600.
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Clements
> 24 hourSick rgb, looks clean.
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johny
> 24 hourWorks perfectly with my b560 board. Rgb synced and 3200mhz speed automatically set.
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Prof. Trevor Macejkovic PhD
> 24 hourThe RGB lights look nice and has been performing well so far without issue.
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Jade
> 24 houri would recommend getting the 3200mhz for just a bit more. but good RAM that does the job. i game heavily and it has performed just fine.
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Joshua Pouros
> 24 hourHigh quality product straight out the packaging. Team Group ram sticks are constructed in Taiwan and tend to go through vigorous testing before reaching the consumer. These sets of Tuff Alliance 3200 MHz work as advertised as long as you update the profile in the bios to activate the 3200 mhz speed. Anytime you hear someone complain about not getting advertised speeds its likely due to the fact that they dont update the profile in the mobo bios.
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Ricky S
> 24 hourDoes exactly what its supposed to. Goes to 3200 Mhz in my XMP profile on my MSI Bios. The RGBs are bright without being distracting and syncs perfectly with my other RGB components. I havent tried overclocking the RAM, but I doubt it would have any problems, this is obviously a quality piece of tech. And at $80 when I purchased it, it was a great value for 3200 MhZ RGB RAM.
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Keane Theseira
> 24 hourGreat! Received earlier than expected. Works well.
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Jaime
> 24 hourThey snapped into the motherboard beautifully. They look well. the ARGB works well with the motherboard software. They hit the speeds and capacity that were advertised.