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TEAMGROUP T-Create Classic 10L DDR4 64GB Kit (2 x 32GB) 3200MHz (PC4 25600) CL22 Desktop Memory Module Ram - TTCCD464G3200HC22DC01

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Capacity: 64GB (32GBx2)


Style: DDR4- 3200MHz CL22-22-22-52


Color: Gray-UDIMM


Features

  • Unbeatable classic with eye-catching features.
  • 10 layers circuits design with professional anti-noise feature.
  • Customized high-temperature resistant capacitor.
  • Outstanding multitasking ability.
  • The Lifetime warranty offers you peace of mind when creating.

Brand: TEAMGROUP


Computer Memory Size: 64 GB


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Memory Speed: 3200 MHz


Compatible Devices: Desktop


RAM: ‎64 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎3200 MHz


Brand: ‎TEAMGROUP


Series: ‎T-Create Classic UDIMM


Item model number: ‎TTCCD464G3200HC22DC01


Item Weight: ‎1.18 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.51 x 1.26 x 0.28 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.51 x 1.26 x 0.28 inches


Color: ‎Gray-UDIMM


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎1.2 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎TEAMGROUP


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎September 7, 2020


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  • Very good RAM. I recommend.
Capacity: 32GB (16GBx2) Style: DDR4- 3200MHz CL16-20-20-40 Color: Titanium Gray-UDIMM
This seems to be very good and affordable RAM. Looks like high quality Made in Taiwan. Worked right out of the box. I recommend. I ordered the MSi B450-A Max Pro motherboard when AM5 came out and paid around 80$ for it. A bit expensive but it is an ATX board. This RAM works with this motherboard right out of the box and is paired with an Ryzen 5900X. Super easy to install and flash with the BIOS button the Bios for the Ryzen 5000 series CPU's. Worked right out of the box. The board is better than the B450 board I have from Asus. Easy to install in my XPG Invader case. At the beginning when freshly installed Windows 11 I got lots of sound problems. After installing the crap of MSi drivers and Utilities which actual version MSi's MSi Center was offering, my sound got messed up completely. Sound stutters becauso of the new sound drivers, Chipset drivers and the like. Headphones and 5.1 Speakers intermittently connected/disconnected causing delays and stutters. Looked like an software issue of MSi software. That foreced me to reinstall and erase from scrap Windows 10 and it offered then to upgrade to Windows 11. After that the problem was gone with only Windows drivers. Do not download the crap MSi Center offers. It can break your OS. Other than that this board suggests it has 2 full fledged PCIE x 16 slots of the 3.0 type. At least that is what customers will think easily. Think twice. It has only one x16 PCIE 3.0 slot and the long one below has x16 openings but only half of those have connector pins installed and the manual says it is not even an x8 slot but rather an x4 only. And to add insult to injury that slot is only 2.0. Completely misleading for an new buyer. On the lower slot I have the GT 1030 GDDR5 from MSi installed I had still from Q1 2020. It works on low settings on some games like HnG from 2016 and gets between 52 fps and 60 fps. Other than that this MSi board works way better than the Asus B450 board I have on my other system from last year. The RAM slots are way easier to use and the sticks slide into them like lubricated. The dual channel works on this board which is on my Asus most likely defective (Asus refuses warranty). I use it with 32 GB (2 x 16) TeamGroup TCreate RAM sticks. High quality 3200 Mhz sticks for relatively cheap. It is a good strong board with 2 massive coolers on the Mosfets. These massive coolers impressed me as an new inexperienced buyer for my very first build. So it slipped to me the issue with the PCIE "x16" slots. This Motherboard worked straight out of the box. I use the Ryzen 5900X with this with an Gamemax Gamma 500 AM4 cooler. The coolers does not fit well the AM4 system since it's clip is way to stiff so I had to take the cooler off the CPU and bend a bit the clips till it fits just with a little pressure. Install the air coolers without too much pressure so it is not loose but can slide a bit is fine before snapping it gently in place. As original fit I got 66 Celsius to 70 Celsius on idle or doing basic work with that processor, but after bending the clips to aliviate the pressure I get now at the moment 51 Degrees Celsius. So if too much pressure is applied by the cooler onto the processor that rises the heat to a difference of about 20 Degrees Celsius. Any of these standard air coolers with heat pipes will be able to cool the Ryzen 5900X easily. While gaming it gets to about 61 degrees Celsius. My case has 3 fans in the front and 1 in the back. MSi's UEFI is a bit confusing if one is used to the Asus UEFI. But it has basically the same features but it is way more confusing. The fans can be adjusted better on MSi's BIOS. But with this 5900X duo deca core CPU, the PSU is annoyingly loud all the time. While on Ecomode with 65 Watts the whole system draws on gaming about 150 Watts. The board seems to have no problems to deliver power to the 5900X. Running Cinebench with this board and 5900X CPU with settings to Ecomode 65Watt, the case fans kick in, the CPU has an temp of 61 Degrees Celsius after 5 Minutes Cinebench, the Mosfets have an temperature of 58 Degrees Celsius and the PCH has an temperature of 50 Celsius while the Cooler Master Silencio 120mm fan I put on the Gamma from GameMax CPU cooler, turns 1000 rpm and all 4 Arctic F12 120mm case fans show an rpm of 700. I am surprised how this GameMax Gamma air cooler is able to maintain cool this CPU. So the huge aluminum coolers on the Mosfets of the MSi board sure do their job. The board has lots of fan headers. Thats very good. I recommend this board for the AM4 system but be aware of the cheating PCIE slot advertisement, the sound problems and the rather difficult to use UEFI settings. But this is an robust board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by G. Ritter von Olfers-Batocki

  • If you want performance your in the right place, if you want lights this is not for you.
Capacity: 64GB (32GBx2) Style: DDR4- 3200MHz CL16-20-20-40 Color: Titanium Gray-UDIMM
In short this is the best performance and size for the money. Long story with useful info: I have been building systems for over 20 years. (who cares, but just for context.) When I upgrade or rebuild my systems, I always spend way too much time doing research trying to determine the best bang for the buck. Not that familiar with this brand, but thought I would give based on specs and price. BTW, I am upgrading my existing 64 gig DDR4 which is on 4 16 gig sticks which I purchased 3 years ago which by comparison was double the price. Needless to say it is good ram with the same Jedec and XMP timings at CL16. The image with the 3473 bench is my old ram for comparison. I had plenty of performance Ram but wanted to increase performance as well as max out the ram capacity on my MOBO which happens to be 128gig at 32gig per stick. Dont judge, its a personal problem. lol. I ran that bench in default Jedec mode so I could compare to this new Ram in default Jedec mode which is the 3247 benchmark. Initially very disappointed, so much that I almost returned it immediately. I went into BIOS and enabled XMP, rebooted and the system would not boot up, maybe because the system was redoing RAM timings. IDK, more frustration. Was thinking I was going to have to clear the CMOS and start over, but I just powered off the system, relaxed and rebooted,and it came up. Then I did numerous reboots and power offs just to make sure there was no issue. which everything ended up being fine. The 3787 bench was my ultimate standard results with XMP on. The 3894 bench is with my instant 6GHZ motherboard CPU boost mode. Overall I am happy with the upgrade and I can put in 128 gig. I am not as happy as I thought I would be based on my somewhat minimal performance gains. Thinking about it, this ram did beat my other ram and my other 3 year old ram is better than a lot of current ram on the market. That being said, this is some great ram. A couple of gripes about the industry in general, the standard or Jedec profiles seem to be pretty weak across the board and you have to use XMP to get the rated performance. CL 16 seems to be the sweet spot for price performance. If you go to CL 14, the price jumps way up. For reference, latency is the same for 3200 cl 16 as i is for 3600 cl18 which is pretty much the standard for 3600. Also, the industry seems to use MHZ and MT/s interchangeably and they are 2 different things and depending on what you read you double one or the other. Best I can tell is if it says 3200, they actually mean 3200MT/s and they are running at 1600 Mhz per channel. SUMMARY: This is a great deal for 64 gig of fast ram based on my research and the benchmarks provided ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Craigc Craigc

  • Best Bang for your Buck
Capacity: 32GB (16GBx2) Style: DDR4- 3200MHz CL16-20-20-40 Color: Titanium Gray-UDIMM
I paid $50 for 32 gigs of 3200mhz DDR4 CL16 memory. Absolute deal I couldn’t pass up, and they look pretty clean. If you don’t care much for RGB, and you’re on a budget, these are a no brainer for sure. Very satisfied.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Jackson Dukes

  • Great for needed speed
The TEAMGROUP T-Create Classic DDR4 16GB Kit met my expectations! The speed and low latency gave me great performance for my desktop tasks. The 16GB capacity is perfect for multitasking, and the two 8GB modules made sure it'd give smooth operation. Honestly a buy for me!
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by C t o n

  • If you're looking for 32GB DDR4 RAM, this is the kit to get.
Capacity: 32GB (16GBx2) Style: DDR4- 3600MHz CL18-22-22-42 Color: Titanium Gray-UDIMM
I've had this installed for over a month now. It works well and is stable at 3600 cl16 on Ryzen 3000 (see screenshot). Thaiphoon burner seems to report that this is Hynix CJR/DJR, which is pretty nice. Pretty decent shipping time to the Philippines - took about a week to get it. If you're looking for a RAM upgrade and can get this shipped to your location, this is the kit to get. TEAMGROUP, can you kindly reopen shipping to the Philippines? I know you have an official store on Lazada, but your prices here are better compared to your prices on Lazada. You can practically undercut almost all PC hardware stores in the Philippines selling RAM and SSD if you reopen shipping here. Just my two cents. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Allen Christian Garcia Allen Christian Garcia

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