Team Group Delta TUF Gaming RGB DDR4 TF9D416G3200HC16CDC01
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Brindle colour
T-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB DDR4 is the RAM of the Taiwanese company Team Group. Painted in black and yellow colours of the gaming series of computer components and accessories ASUS The Ultimate Force (abbreviated as TUF). It also synchronizes its RGB lighting only with ASUS Aura motherboards (unofficially compatible with the traditionally "omnivorous" ASRock motherboards).
Cold metal
However, the standard “rainbow” glow mode is pleasing to the eye even without synchronization: it shines softly, and the colour changes smoothly (not like many other RGB devices that resemble light music from a discotheque of the 80s). The memory heatsinks are metal, thick-walled, and moderately 5cm high, so they shouldn't get in the way of installing most large CPU coolers.
Overclockers approve
The volume of individual modules and paired memory sets varies from 8 to 32 GB, and the frequency is from 2400 to 3200 MHz. Moreover, even the older model has the potential for manual overclocking. Hiding under the heatsinks, the latest generation Hynix M-die chips accelerate even better than the popular Samsung B-dies — from 3200 with 16-18-18-38 timings to 3600 MHz with 16-18-18-42 timings. At the same time, memory delays decreased from 75 to 69 ns.
There are not many megahertz
In general, the T-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB DDR4 is an excellent overclocking RAM with a rare black and yellow colour of the radiators and customizable (although not on all motherboards) backlighting. We recommend primarily for building PCs based on AMD Ryzen 2000-series processors, which, thanks to high-frequency memory, get a noticeable increase in performance. The very first generation of Ryzen rarely conquers the RAM frequency above 2933 MHz.