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Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2025
Upgraded my ram with this.I needed a simple no frill ram without any rgb or extra bulk.My Alienware R13 have my cpu heatsink right above where my ram slots are, so having low height is a must.The ram fits perfectly, and system runs with no issues so far.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Very fast and high-quality RAM! Super easy to install and doesn't crash at all. Boots quickly and overall looks excellent!
Gael
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
A nice kit for the price and way better than some of the other gamery ram. The low profile allowed easy installation for my cpu cooler, which was nice. It's fast and has low latency. I haven't tried overclocking, but it works well with expo. Very satisfied with the kit I received.
Bront
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
The RAM looks great, runs great, and runs cool. I put it in my PC, enabled XMP, and it runs at the stock advertised speeds with no issues. I was able to get it pretty easily to run at even better numbers without much of an issue, though I'm probably limited by my motherboard and CPU, all without needing to raise the voltage or do much beyond entering a few numbers in the bios.So to summarize- Looks sharp, has potential to run above spec, effective cooling, and in a nicely priced package. Definitely recommend it to enthusiasts.
Zorro
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
I'm an experienced PC builder. Recently I have been building a Media PC using a fan-less PC case using conductive heating technology. My recent build consists of the AMD AM5 chipset using ASUS ROG Strix B650E-I Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard and the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G APU. One of the most frustrating experiences was finding DDR5 DRAM that afforded stability and compatibility. Attempted multiple memory sets: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series DDR5-6400 RAM 64GB (2x32GB); Corsair Vengeance 64GB 2 x 32GB DDR5-6000; TeamGroup 48GB TFX OC DDR5-8200 (2x24GB). Stability and compatibility issues abounded with all three that I tried and tested on the system despite all the tweaking avenues I tried. Each of these also were detected as DOCP in the BIOS. Then I tested TeamGroup T-FORCE DELTA RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-6000 (also detected as DOCP) that was on hand from another system and that seemed to work with some tweaking in the BIOS settings. I also established that 6000 was the upper limit in terms of stability. I did some further shopping around only to find this set of DDR5 on Amazon for a very nice price point. No frills (no fancy LED lighting), but attractive. At first glance, you might even think this was just another set of cheap DRAM. I installed this into my system and booted into BIOS and with the ASUS Ai Tweaker set to auto, this was detected as EXPO and was defaulting to the 6000 speed out of the box. None of the other DRAM I trialed was detected as EXPO (only DOCP) and none ran at their advertised speed when the system was set to an automatic profile for the memory. This was the only one. I set this to EXPO II profile (ramping it up in performance) and then ran in Windows the Intel Burn Test at "Very High" for 40 test cycles. All passed successfully. Did the system get hot... YES! But it ran as it should without a whimper. This DRAM outperformed all others. You will find that 6000 is quite probably the maximum you can push the AM5 chipset with reasonable assurance of 100% stability. Anything above that and you risk stability issues. Single, not Dual Rank memory also appears to be the most reliable per my experience. Some of the cooling limitations might be to blame with the fan-less system design and the DRAM running quite hot during testing which probably didn't help stability. Through all the testing extremes, including the high temps the system reached, and beyond this DRAM thus far is the most stellar in speed, reliability and performance while delivering at an affordable price point! Highly recommend for AMD AM5 builds!
P. Wells
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I bought this for a new gaming rig that I just finished building. This system is very likely faster than I need which is good. I'm going to build a racing sim cockpit around it. So far I can run all my games on full tilt boogey and there are no limitations. The system fired up, saw the ram and we were off to the races I have no complaints and the spec/speed of this ram and the price are hard to beat. I would absolutely buy it again. I'm also old school when that RGB crap wasn't a thing. I don't need it, I'm happy as heck that this doesn't have it. Nobody cares that your pc looks like a carnival. No LED strip ever made a pc faster. If it doesn't serve an actual purpose... its completely useless. Spend your money on a faster CPU or meaner GPU if you have more money than sense... get all the RGP you like. I prefer to spend my money on things that are going to increase the performance of my system.
Ki
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Since the AGESA update that allowed higher memory frequencies on Ryzen opened up the possibilities for more bandwidth. After purchasing a 9800X3D, I decided to try this out on my B650E board.The PC boots without an issue and I was able to change the memory settings. Sure, the XMP/EXPO timings are rather loose, but still okay as they're designed for the best system compatibility whether it's Intel or AMD. Knowing this, there is always room for improvement.Tuning the memory also requires messing with SoC voltage as it is tied to how high or low your FCLK is. Higher FCLK = lower SoC, and vice versa. I kept the stock 1.4V VDDQ/VDDIO/VDD as it seemed adequate, and started tweaking every timing.A 20 hour total stress test of OCCT, and an overnight run of testmem5 extreme showed full stability at full coverage, no crashes or hitches!One of the photos attached is a comparison against my previous memory kit, which is apparently M-Die. Teamgroup literally tells you which dies you are getting by the product title on Amazon.Totally recommend for either Intel or AMD!
Jay
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Non RGB A-Die with thermal pads, what more could you ask for, especially for the price?
Helicopter Man
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024
Always buy TeamGroup ram for my machines, great pair of sticks and never has failed me.XMP works as described.
Fredo
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2024
Paired two of these kits (total 64GB) with a 9900X using the latest AGESA BIOS update, and holy smokes does this memory do wonders for ZEN5 performance. Considering the price and the quality of this memory, not to mention the heat spreaders look nice, I can't recommend this RAM enough for AM5. While technically my motherboard qualifies two sticks as being compatible, 4 sticks worked just fine at rated 6000Mhz CL30.TL;DR It's Hynix memory with tight timings and sleek looking heat spreaders, just buy it and forget the more expensive crap.
José Ángel Sierra
Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2024
Estás memorias me las recomendaron mucho para ensambles mini itx, las adquirí por el precio y aunque no tenían RGB, el gabinete está hecho para que no se vean, las velocidades son excelentes y no he tenido problemas con mi Ryzen.
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