🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Unmatched Speed!
The TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) RAM module delivers exceptional performance with a lightning-fast 6000MHz speed and efficient power management. Designed for the latest chipset series, this sleek black memory module is perfect for gamers and professionals alike, ensuring stability and reliability in every task.
RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
Brand | TEAMGROUP |
Series | Vulcan DDR5 |
Item model number | FLBD532G6000HC38ADC01 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.3 x 1.29 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 0.3 x 1.29 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.25 Volts |
Manufacturer | TEAMGROUP |
ASIN | B0BNTRRLYP |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | December 2, 2022 |
N**O
Works as Expect. Looked Great.
Besides my fans being an absolute eye sore, I did match my ram to this build. These stick are on the MSI support list for the Project Zero board I am using in my Jonsbo D32PRO. Originally it did look awesome with the all black/silver design. But that was ruined when my Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240mm AIO wasn't working properly. Seriously bad noise coming from it. I concluded that it couldn't be the the pump because I had adjusted power to pump to slow it down but the sound remained. Turned fans up and down and audio of the noise would occur. Replaced the fans with Arctic P12PRO fans and the sound remained. Installed my Noctua fans (same in my image) knowing they were in perfect health. And sure enough, the noise was still there. Checked the fin stack to see if any fins were bent or squished causing the noise, nope. Fins were perfect could see right through with no serious obstructions....So because I had to replace that, I ended up going with all Noctua fans, which I had in stock. The only extra purchase was the two NF-A12x15 slim fans I bought for the bottom. I could have wedged full size 25mm thick fans down there, but chose against it. I know how turbulent airflow can get when you have two fans side by side, so preferred the thin fans to have that gap. Also the fans are installed closest to the glass door side (camera side) so that it can help push airlow up toward the top to exit through rear/top/psu. It works.For those wondering, YES, this is the Jonsbo D32PRO case. Yes, that is a 7900xtx red devil and it fits.... its a 3.5 slot card. But that's because the MSI Project Zero B650M board has the x16 slot at the very top of the 4 slots. While many m-atx boards have the x16 slot in the 2nd position of the 4.... Yes, this case supports back connect, as you can tell since there are no cables to be seen except for the GPU. YES, that is an extra long full size PSU (corsair RM1000X SHIFT) and the reason it also fits is because instead of the cables coming out the bottom they come out the side, which in my build means the back side. so all cables are legit on the back of the system minus the liquid cooler which I routed down below the memory (you can see it around the one screw, not tight and routed after installing the screw).You can see the silver ram REALLY fits with this motherboard. A killer combo for sure. Running full rated speed, can't complain.
J**J
Exact Match
Great purchase! This is the exact same brand, color, speed (DDR5-6000 38-38-38-78-1.250 (Hynix)) as came with my new cheapo gaming rig. Its a CyberPowerPC from Costco the $899.99 holidaze special with the i5 / 4060. Only came with 32G of RAM which was double my old 970 / 16G rig so it was a great deal but running local LLMs and wanted even more RAM. Was a tad worried after installing as needed to loosen the GPU and move it out of the way to get the memory clips down and took it over 5 minutes to boot up. Once it booted everything was good to go. Recognized the memory, did the NVIDIA auto tune and so far no issues (been about a month). Only thing I did notice is says my total RAM is 63.8 so its a tad off from 64 but that is not really an issue in my mind. For the price I am happy, although regretting not getting the 2x32 vs 2x16 because the next upgrade means I need all new.
M**L
Highly recommend
I recently upgraded my system with the TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan DDR5 32GB kit (2x16GB) running at 6000MHz, and I’m thoroughly impressed with the performance boost it has provided! This RAM is a game changer for anyone looking to enhance their desktop setup.Performance:The 6000MHz speed and CL38 latency deliver outstanding performance, making multitasking and demanding applications run incredibly smoothly. Whether I'm gaming, video editing, or running multiple virtual machines, the responsiveness is exceptional. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in loading times and overall system efficiency.Capacity:With 32GB of memory, this kit is perfect for both gaming and productivity tasks. It handles everything I throw at it without breaking a sweat, and I appreciate the added headroom for future-proofing my setup. It’s ideal for anyone who regularly works with resource-intensive applications.Installation:Installation was a breeze. The modules fit perfectly into my motherboard, and I experienced no compatibility issues. The design is sleek and modern, and it adds a stylish touch to my build, especially with the subtle branding.Cooling & Reliability:The heat spreaders on these modules do a great job of managing temperatures. I’ve pushed my system during extended sessions, and the RAM remains cool and reliable, which is crucial for maintaining performance.Value for Money:For the speed and performance offered, this DDR5 memory kit is competitively priced. It provides excellent value, especially for those looking to maximize their system's capabilities without overspending.In conclusion, the TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz kit is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their desktop memory. Its combination of speed, capacity, and reliability makes it a top contender in the market. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to elevate their gaming and productivity experience!
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