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TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 Ram 32GB (2x16GB) 5200MHz PC5-41600 CL40 Desktop Memory Module Ram for 600 700 Series Chipset XMP 3.0 Ready Black - FF3D532G5200HC40CDC01

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Size: 32GB(2x16GB)


Style: DDR5 5200MHz 40-40-40-76


Color: Black


Features

  • DDR5 - Leading the way into a new OC generation, supports Intel XMP3.0 for one-click overclocking
  • compatible with Intel 600 & 700 Series Chipset
  • RGB colors & 120 ultra-wide lighting and supports various lighting effect software
  • Power management ICs (PMICs) equipped for efficient power usage
  • High-Quality ICs Selected for Stability & Reliability

RAM: ‎32 GB DDR5


Brand: ‎TEAMGROUP


Series: ‎‎Delta RGB DDR5


Item model number: ‎FF3D532G5200HC40CDC01


Item Weight: ‎4.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.67 x 0.28 x 1.81 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.67 x 0.28 x 1.81 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎1.25 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎TEAMGROUP


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎April 6, 2022


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  • This is true A-Die, but
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 8000MHZ 38-48-48-84 Color: Black
A-Die is tricky, and it will take a lot of tinkering to get it stable, as A-Die is heat sensitive, very much so compared to M-Die. M-Die will not clock as high, but will not be unstable at 60C, and A-Die can be. Luck of the draw though. Mine goes up to 60C on 1 DIMM and 55C on 2nd DIMM M-Die G.Skill Trident Z5 theoretically can still clock up way higher than 6400mhz, but not as high as A-Die. My M-Die G.Skill can do 6700mhz stable at very good latency of CL32 and 41-41-28, or CL32 42-42-28, I ran both were stable. A-Die shines in upper frequencies. As M-Die would not boot at 7000 XMP at all. I noticed that system agent plays a huge role in getting sticks to boot on both M-Die and A-Die, I set mine at 1.30v on System Agent and they both work, but timing are very specific to each stick and not just A-Die, yes...theoretically you can do better timings on M-Die at lower frequencies, but they won't clock as high as A-Die. Be careful with VDD2/VDDQ as too much voltage can degrade the memory chips on the sticks and the memory controller of the CPU if System Agent is funky or too high or VDD2/VDDQ are too high, also VDD A0 and VDDQ A1 can fry your memory as well if set too high. Set it too high and find more errors in Test Mem 5. Memory overclocking is not easy, and I have spent 2 weeks memory testing overnight, and unless you have 2 DIMM memory board, it will be tricky. I just bought a 2 DIMM Z790 to try, and if I remember, I will report back. 4 DIMM boards on Z690 platform can theoretically clock up to 7000 or so if you find the right setting, but at the loss of timings, as timings will need to be way higher. Z690 is limited, but so it Z790 that has 4 ram slots. Boards like Unify-X, Tachyon, and Apex is what you need for heavy overclocking ram, and you need airflow over the sticks. Run HWMonitor to see the temps and run Test Mem 5 with Extreme777.cfg profile (downloaded separately). It will take a long time to find out if your XMP is stable, and if not you must do it manual. No stick will run 8000 from the get go, and most boards will not run 7800. Higher ram frequency kits are easier to tune, because potential is there. I am running 6933mhz on Z690 Aorus Master right now with CL34-42-42-47, with this A-Die, probably can go lower than 47 on tRAS, but I have been running stress tests for week and a half. It takes a long time to test for 8+ hours each night. On M-Die I was running 6700mhz at faster timings, and was nearly matching 6933mhz in terms of latency, not the throughput of the A-Die though. If you buy this kit know you must have an excellent board and excellent CPU, and also know how to tune memory. It will take forever. Or be willing to set it at lower mhz and loose timings and don't complain. Because your 4 DIMM board will never do 8000mhz. Just being realistic. I am confident with these sticks I can hit 7400mhz easy on Z790 2 DIMM board, and will try to hit 7600mhz or 7800mhz, but again...it will take a week of testing. FYI: Just because your sticks are stable in Mem Test 5, doesn't mean your games are. Yesterday my R6 Siege quit completely exited with a huge delay as it did that. Reason: RAM So from 7000mhz stable in Mem Test 5, it wasn't stable in game. Dialed it back to 6933mhz and it's perfect again. This will improve your 1% and 0.1% lows, and improve your frame pacing. If you don't know how to manage voltages properly, you will degrade your CPU or fry it. You can also fry motherboard or the ram itself. Be careful, this is not CPU overclocking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Lifted

  • Great DDR5 RAM - BUT READ THIS!!
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 5600MHz 36-36-36-76 Color: White
Let’s get the basics out the way, speed is phenomenal for the price especially since this is still new technology. With the DDR5 model, I’ve had two of the RAM sticks for a year and so far the RGB still looks phenomenal, I don’t notice the problem others are having with hot spots. You see how I said I’ve had TWO for a year and there are 4 in the picture. I ordered more RAM since I started running a server off of my pc, and I thought 64 gb would be a great upgrade. However, if you’re building a DDR5 system with intel 12th or 13th Gen processors, using 4 DIMM slots causes issues with DDR5 Ram. After upgrading my PC, I went to the bios and enabled XMP for the new sticks, and boom, I started blue screening every time I got to my Home Screen. Since I was aware this was an issue before purchasing, I switched back to the default speed of 4000, ran my server with no issues and I knew I’d have to update my BIOS later. I purchased more RAM sticks knowing there was this issue, but I’ve read on websites and Reddit that a bios update have helped most people out as the issue got resolved. HOWEVER, after updating, it did not fix, so now I have to run my RAM at 5200 mHz. This is OKAY for me since intel 12th Gen only supports up to 4800 speeds, but with newer processors coming out, they can support higher speeds. I’d just be careful and if you plan on saving a bit of cash when you build your rig and plan on upgrading your RAM later, I would just purchase 2 sticks of what you want. Messing with RAM timings and voltage can be annoying especially if you plan on upgrading years later when you forget about how to resolve the issue. So if you purchase 32 GB thinking you might need 64 in the future, just buy the 2 stick 64gb models. Can’t knock the ram tho, it’s been running perfectly as it’s just the early phase of DDR5’s problem. Finally, yes DDR5 RAM does run cooler than DDR4 due to running at lower voltages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Amer Salem Amer Salem

  • Nice Ram
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 5200MHz 40-40-40-76 Color: TUF Gaming Yellow
I actually bought this by mistake I was wanting faster ram but the price grabbed my eye so I purchased this ram any way I am running a AMD7800X3d CPU on a GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX M/B simple plug and play a very short Ram training but after that no issues for over a month so I see no problem in the future not into RGB but for the price I can live with it highly recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by joe

  • 6400 A-Die
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 6400MHz 32-39-39-84 Color: Black
true Hynix A-die look premium ,and the RGB look much better than what i saw in reviews run very cool work XMP flawlessly in AM5 sometimes i lose the RGB Sync between two stick during normal work usually fixed by restart . highly recommended
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by saif

  • Good set of memory, a couple things to note
Size: 48GB(2x24GB) Style: DDR5 7200MHz 34-42-42-84 Color: Black
I have a i9 12900K on a Z790 motherboard, something to consider is getting high ram speed is entirely depending on the cpu's integrated memory controller. On my cpu I couldn't get pc stable at anything higher than 6900. The 13th or even 14th gen processors are better for higher speeds. Use something like memtest to check stability otherwise your pc will constantly crash ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Rick

  • Performance and cool desgin!
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 8000MHZ 38-48-48-84 Color: White
It looks very nice with the Asus Z790 Apex and its installation is easy, and I also noticed an increase in performance. My advice to anyone who is about to buy it, especially Asus users, is to make sure that the motherboard is compatible with this speed. As is currently known, not all Asus motherboards can handle this speed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by MR.ANONYMOUS MR.ANONYMOUS

  • Works perfect for Z790 & 13600k
Size: 32GB(2x16GB) Style: DDR5 6000MHz 30-36-36-76 Color: White
Paired these with an MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk motherboard socketed with a 13600k as a brand new build (6950XT for GPU). In first boot of BIOS, they reported their regular speed of 4800mhz which was good, and proved to be stable throughout the windows install process. Once that was done, reloaded into BIOS & checked to make sure the 6000mhz XMP profile was available & it was. Enabled it, and everything has been buttery smooth throughout the entirety of the system. Very good DDR5 modules, RGB is a great touch, CL30 so you're getting that low latency, & for a 13600k, it's hard to beat that 6000mhz sweet spot. 10/10 would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Ken

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