This 16GB DDR4-3200 kit from TeamForce features heatspreaders designed to match the heatsinks you find on ASUS TUF series motherboards and does not feature any RGBs at all. While it is marketed for installation in an Intel system, the Guru of 3D tested it in a Ryzen with the latest AMD AGESA firmware update and not only found it compatible but were also able to hit a stable 3600MHz, matching the performance of the Intel setup. The DIMMs are rated for 16-18-18-38 @ 1.35V, which Guru3D managed to tighten up while testing; drop by for the full review to see how these DIMMs perform.
"We'll peek at new T-Force VULCAN TUF DDR4 from TeamGroup, it is a dual-channel 3200 MHz kit with the ability to be tweaked a little. It's TUF, meaning the heat spreader has been aligned with ASUS TUF Sabertooth motherboards (2018 models) as well as offering full support on these boards."
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finally something with no
finally something with no sissy RGB.
I like the colour scheme and
I like the colour scheme and the no-RGB approach very much. However, Asus has utterly destroyed their TUF branding when they demoted from long term stability and durability oriented enthusiast grade components to lower mainstream that barely have anything to distinguish themselves from the budget boards. Making the TUF Gaming not a brand I would like to have. There are far better alternatives in that price range from Asus’ competition. And even if I like the colour scheme that fits perfectly into my liking of black / gold builds, I would pass on them for that overly exaggerated TUF branding.