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Team T-Force Vulcan FLBD516G5600HC40BDC01 System Memory, 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5, 6000MHz, CL38, Black
The VULCAN DDR5 is molded from a single block of aluminum alloy through stamping and the top structure is fixed with a snap fastener. TEAMGROUP uses a professional-grade thermal conducting silicon to reinforce adhesion between thecooling fin and memory. In addition, the VULCAN DDR5 supports the latest Intel XMP3.0 and one-click overclocking technology to ensure stable, efficient use of power and that system stability is not compromised for
Sleek Design
For the T-FORCE VULCAN DDR5, TEAMGROUP has adopted a gorgeous streamlines design with multi-angular to overall outline for visual aesthetics and showcase VULCAN DDR5's unique features, delivering a sleek OC gaming memory that packs a powerful performance.
Reinforced Structure
The VULCAN DDR5 is molded from a single block of aluminum alloy through stamping and the top structure is fixed with a snap fastener.
Better Cooling
TEAMGROUP uses a professional-grade thermal conducting silicon to reinforce adhesion between the cooling fin and memory. The silicon also allows for incredible cooling as it transfers the heat from top to bottom rapidly, ensuring that the memory remains at the optimal operating temperature.
Supports Intel XMP3.0 for One-Click Overclocking
Supports the latest Intel XMP3.0 and one-click overclocking technology; users can experience ultra-fast overclocking speeds at a single click.
Strengthened PMIC Cooling Design
The VULCAN DDR5 is equipped with professional thermal conductive silicon, make PMIC cooling design for more effective, and stable PMIC operations.
Power Management ICs (PMICs) Equipped for Stable, Efficient Power Usage
The VULCAN DDR5 memory is equipped with PMIC, minimizing noise interference ensuring stable, efficient power distribution across all components for rapid, and reliable power supply.
On-die ECC for Stable System
The VULCAN DDR5 memory supports on-die ECC, which offers error correction and detection to ensure that system stability is not compromised for performance.
High-Quality ICs Selected for Stability & Reliability
TEAMGROUP has selected a high-quality IC die that has undergone comprehensive compatibility and reliability testing to ensure an OC gaming memory that delivers both stability and compatibility.
Key Features
- Sleek Design
- Reinforced Structure for Better Cooling
- Supports Intel XMP3.0 for One-Click Overclocking
- Power Management ICs (PMICs) Equipped for Stable, EfficientPower Usage
- Strengthened PMIC Cooling Design
- On-die ECC for Stable Systems
- High-Quality ICs Selected for Stability & Reliability
Module Type
DDR5 288 Pin Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM
Frequency
6000MHz
Memory Size
16GB (2 x 8GB)
Latency
40-40-40-84
Voltage
1.2V
Heatsink
Yes
Warranty
Lifetime Warranty
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