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TEAM DELTA 8GB DESKTOP MEMORY, RGB, DDR4, 3600MHZ, CL16, WHITE

Product ID: 984455317724 This is the unique AEM identifier for this product. EAN: 765441654945 This is the European Article Number (EAN) for this product.
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  • Brand: Teamgroup
  • Capacity: 8GB
  • Speed: 3600MHz
  • Type: DDR4
  • Modules: 1
  • RGB: Not Included
  • Dummy Module: No
  • Condition: New

Product description

TEAM DELTA RGB DDR4 DESKTOP MEMORY WHITE

Pursuing the perfect revolution
The R on the heat spreader represents Revolution. The heat spreader is built with a lighter and thinner metal material. The hollow "R" design is very stereoscopic and matches with the ultra wide angle luminous area.

Full color, dazzling and 120 degrees ultra wide angle force flow lighting effect??????
The full range, 120 degrees ultra wide angle luminous area at the top emits colorful bright light. The color of the light changes smoothly to provide gamers with an unparalleled visual feast, no matter it is day or night.

Asymmetric minimalist design
The one-piece, geometric line design makes the heat spreader looks simple but energetic, and the Cubist style in the new art movement is also presented, which is a perfect combination of technology and aesthetics.

T-FORCE DELTA RGB Gaming Memory Modules Supports Variety Kinds of Controlled Software
T-FORCE DELTA RGB memory module supports ASUS Aura Sync / GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0 / MSI Mystic Light Sync / ASROCK-Polychrome Sync / BIOSTAR Advanced VIVID LED DJ software . These lightning controlled software allows gamers to control lighting effects and lighting synchronization with T-FORCE DELTA RGB luminous memory module. It creates a unique, dazzling color aesthetics and offers a brilliant RGB system!

The transmitting performance can be greatly increased with JEDEC RC 2.0
Using the latest customized JEDEC RC 2.0 circuit board to increase the distance between the power layer and the signal layer. Compared to ordinary memories, the transmitting signal is raised by 35%. There will be no interference between the power and the signal, and gets better performance. It completely releases the transmission of memory module, and offers players the ultimate sensation of overclocking and a highly stable overclocking memory module.

XMP2.0 1 step overclocking technology
It is plug and plays ready. Overclocking can be super easy without the hassle of manually adjusting the BIOS. It is compatible with both Intel & AMD platform, therefore gamers can easily enjoy overclocking without worries.

Ultra low working voltage Save energy up to 40%
With low working voltage 1.2~1.4V from DDR4 DELTA RGB , it is not only energy saving but it can also reduce the temperature and the heat generated to offer the high speed running memory a stable and long time operation.

QVL approved by motherboard manufacturers
Multiple compatibility verifications with mainstream DDR4 motherboards to make sure its stability with all motherboards on the QVL(Qualified Vendor List). Therefore, you wouldn't have to worry about compatibility issues when purchasing high speed memory.

FeatureFEATURE
Full frame 120 degrees ultra wide angle lighting
Built-in Force Flow RGB lighting effect
Aluminum alloy heat spreader with asymmetric minimalist design
Supports ASUS Aura Sync software synchronization
Latest JEDEC RC 2.0 PCB
Energy saving 1.2V~1.4V ultra low working voltage
Supports XMP2.0 one-click overclocking technology
QVL approved by all mainstream motherboard manufacturers

Specifications

Module Type
Delta RGB DDR4 Desktop Memory

Capacity
8GB

Frequency
3200MHZ

Latency
CL16

Data Transfer Bandwidth
25600MB/s

Voltage
1.35V

Compatibility
Intel:Z390/Z490/Z590
AMD:B550/X570


Product specifications

Listing Details

  • AEM Listing ID: 984455317724
  • EAN: 765441654945
  • MPN: TF4D48G3600HC18J01
  • Brand: Teamgroup

Technical

  • Capacity: 8 GB
  • Speed: 3600 MHz
  • Form Factor: DDR4

Physical

  • Number of Modules: 1
  • Dummy Modules: None
  • RGB: Not Included
  • Condition: New

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  • Return Condition: Any condition accepted
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