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Team T-Force XTREEM ARGB 32GB White Heatsink with ARGB LEDs (2 x 16GB) DDR4 3600MHz DIMM System Memory
T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB WHITE DDR4 Gaming Memory adopts special full-screen light penetrating design to offer a flawless white finish when it is not illuminated, and keeps it colorful and translucent when illuminated, presenting the ultimate
beauty of optical technology design. It uses a premium overclocking 10-layer PCB board and high-quality IC, and provides up to 32GB of large single stick capacity and 4000MHz of high frequency for gamers to choose from.
A white and flawless morning star
T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB is now available in white, leading the world?s RGB gaming memory once again. It has a flawless white finish, like a morning star without excessive decoration.
Full-screen light penetrating design keeps it colorful and translucent
The special full-screen light penetrating design gives the entire module a flawless white finish when it is not illuminated, and keeps it colorful and translucent when illuminated, presenting the ultimate beauty of optical technology design.
Premium overclocking 10-layer board
The 10-layer optimized PCB board is used for better performance and stability, allowing gamers to experience the thrill of overclocking and a highly stable overclocking memory module.
Superior performance and capacity upgrade
The T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB WHITE has the frequency of up to 4000MHz, and a single 32GB high-capacity memory. This desktop memory can provide both superior performance and low power consumption.
Selected high quality IC that is stable and reliable
T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB WHITE?s selected high quality IC is tested for total compatibility and reliability, offering a gaming memory with both stability and compatibility.
Support O.C. Profile for one click overclocking
With O.C. Profile support, there?s no need to adjust the BIOS manually for either Intel or AMD platform. Easily enjoy overclocking with a single click.
Support multiple lighting control software
T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB WHITE memory module supports ASUS Aura Sync / GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0 / MSI Mystic Light Sync / ASROCK-Polychrome Sync / BIOSTAR Advanced VIVID LED DJ software[1]. These lightning controlled software allows gamers to control lighting effects and lighting synchronization with T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB WHITE luminous memory module. It creates a unique, dazzling color aesthetics and offers a brilliant RGB system!
T-FORCE
T-FORCE is TEAM force. The red T on the logo of TF represents TEAMGROUP?s passion for the storage products. The black F represents TEAMGROUP?s over 18 years of promotion of storage products. The visual design of the perfect combination elegantly symbolizes a pair of flying wings. They represent that the high quality and extreme performance gaming products from TEAMGROUP are capable of allowing all gamers to break the speed limit and enjoy the ever-changing world of gaming.
FEATURES
? A white and flawless morning star
? Full-screen light penetrating design keeps it colorful and translucent
? Premium overclocking 10-layer board
? Superior performance and capacity upgrade
? Selected high quality IC that is stable and reliable
? Support O.C. Profile for one click overclocking
? Support multiple lighting control software
? Taiwan Invention Patent (number: I703920)
? Chinese Utility Patent (number: CN 210039639 U)
Memory Capacity
32GB (2 x 16GB)
Memory Type
DDR4
Module Type
DIMM
Memory Speed
DDR4-3600MHz
Pin Configuration
288-pin
Registered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered
Error Correction
Non-ECC
CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS
CL18-22-22-42
Heat Sink
Black Heatsink with ARGB
Working Voltage
1.35V
Data Transfer Bandwidth
28,800 MB/s
(PC4 28800)
Dimensions
48.7(H) x 133(L) x 8.6(W)mm
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