Inkriql Posted December 7, 2019 Share Posted December 7, 2019 TEAMGROUP has just presented its new DDR4 T-Force XTREEM ARGB RAM. These new RAM DIMMs are the first to incorporate a striking mirror effect in their heatsinks. Which, along with the ARGB lighting of each module. It makes the entire module body the one that fully illuminates. And not only the top, like the rest of manufacturers have us accustomed to seeing with their models. So far, the most common way of lighting the RAM modules. It has been the lighting of the top of each DIMM. An RGB LED strip is usually placed in this position to give extra lighting to our modules. However, the new RAM DDR4 XTREEM ARGB of TEAMGROUP have wanted to take this whole issue further. For this, the body of each module is covered with a heatsink, which has been given a mirror finish. But the optical news of these new memories does not end here. Light penetration techniques have also been used. Along with ARGB lighting. To achieve a final effect of the most spectacular in view of users. Because, as you can see in the photographs, it seems as if it were the body of the DDR4 XTREEM ARGB RAM. The one that will light up completely. To do this, the modules take advantage of the light reflection effect on the heatsinks. So that the illuminated areas, can be to the maximum. There will be DDR4 RAM models from 3200 to 4000 MHz The new DDR4 XTREEM ARGB RAM will reach the market in 5 different models. According to its operating frequency and the internal latencies of each model: 3,200 MHz: there will be two models. One with latencies 16-18-18-38 and another with somewhat more aggressive latencies from 14-14-14-34. To reach these frequencies, your Vdimm must be 1.35 V. 3,600 MHz: there will also be two models for this frequency. One of them will have latencies of 18-22-22-42. While the second will have better latencies of 11-15-15-35. For these last frequencies, the Vdimm must be 4.45 V. 4,000 MHz: this will be the maximum frequency that goes on sale of this new model XTREEM ARGB of TEAMGROUP. Their latencies will be 18-22-22-42. To reach this frequency, the Vdimm will be 1.35 V. TEAMGROUP has not declared who is the manufacturer of the RAM chips that assemble this new model of its own. But it is clear that, at least the models with more aggressive latencies, can surely be clocked in a very interesting way. Since it seems that they will have enough space for users to experiment with them. In this regard, TEAMGROUP states that its new RAM can be overclocked to more than impressive 4,800 MHz. Speaking of the overclock issue, the new RAM XTREEM ARGB will also be compatible with the Intel XMP 2 standard. And its modules will be compatible, not just with the Intel platform. They will also be with the current AMD Zen 2 platform. Precisely, this platform would benefit the models with low latencies. Since AMD usually prefers that type of RAM. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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