The linked kit is on my list:
https://www.overclockers.com/forums...-Group-Xtreem-SE-16GB-DDR4-4133-C18?p=8094689
This kit should run pretty well but I didn't have the luck to mine. Even though it was overclocking till some point then pretty much every other brand Samsung B 4000+ memory that I had, was overclocking better, including mentioned earlier Patriot Steel which is also cheaper. There are some users on the forums who had much more luck with this specific memory kit so it's not a rule.
As far as Team Group memory, I have mixed feelings about them. Some of their kits run great, some are already at the edge of stability with their XMP profiles.
Probably today will arrive Team Group Dark Pro 2x16GB 3600 16-16-16 on Samsung B. I rarely buy memory kits in the last months as I just can't afford to keep buying RAM but this one was at a reasonable price and I wanted 2x16GB Samsung B kit so I made an exception.
Another thing is that for gaming+additional stuff at the same time, 16GB is starting to be a minimum. When I run a game and some more things in the background then I reach 12GB+. Sometimes I have a game in the background and I run photoshop to edit some larger photos and then it passes 16GB.
In general, most higher G.Skill kits are on Samsung B too but I'm not sure if you are looking for a well-overclocking kit or just something that has a high XMP profile and looks well without the RGB.
In some stores are still available TridentZ black/red 3600 15-15-15 1.35V and their price is maybe not low but lower than most 3600 CL16 or 3200 CL14 kits. I mean F4-3600C15D-16GTZ. These kits are on the best Samsung IC. As you can see, new 3600 14-15-15 or 3800 14-16-16 kits require 1.45-1.55V and cost significantly more, maybe because of RGB.