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FRONTPAGE Team T-FORCE XCALIBUR RGB DDR4 3600 Review

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When blistering-fast Samsung B-DIE performance and trend-setting style are not enough, Team Group goes and steps up their game by adding RGB lighting! Today we are reviewing some DDR4 memory which has already gained a strong footing in the market, just a few short months after launch. Team Group sent us their flagship RGB memory, the T-Force Xcalibur RGB. Released in 2018, this memory has disrupted the premium RGB DDR4 market by offering aggressive styling, faster speeds, and lower price points.

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well done David Miller, that is some really nice stuff and the price is saweet. $129 for the simple 3600@ newegg. im assuming the ics are the same for both the totem and plain modules being that the timings/speed are the same for both. was going to pick up some corsair 3200 rgb pro/non b-die, for the back up rig but this stuff has changed my thinking. only $10 more for 3600 thatll do c14 at 3200 rgb and b-die...gotta get it.
 
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Howdy, I think you misread the author of this article ;)

To answer your question, yes, I believe that the simple (non-totem) edition would be the same IC's. There are better B-DIE sticks out there, but for the price I really don't think they can be beat. The speed of 3200c14 would be incredibly easy to accomplish with this memory, likely even 3600c14 under 1.50v
 
haha i assumed because Johan edited the first post he was the author!
 
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