Thursday, June 7th 2018

Team Group Reveals T-Force Xcalibur RGB Memory

Team Group showcased their long-expected T-Force Xcalibur RGB memory at their Computex booth this year. Staying true to its name, the Xcalibur RGB memory modules feature a unique design with totem elements combined with a heat spreader that resembles a sword's handle. Height of the modules is 88 mm. Team Group will be initially launching the T-Force Xcalibur RGB memory in 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) kits available in 3600 MHz and 4000 MHz configurations. Xcalibur RGB memory modules employ Samsung IC chips, which have been carefully selected and tested to provide the best performance, stability, and compatibility.
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5 Comments on Team Group Reveals T-Force Xcalibur RGB Memory

#1
PowerPC
RGB will be the new excuse why RAM price still won't decrease. Let that sink in.
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#2
Prima.Vera
That's nice. How about the specs??
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#3
Caring1
Prima.VeraThat's nice. How about the specs??
Product Specifications

Module Type
288 Pin Unbuffered DIMM Non ECC
Capacity
8GBx2
Frequency3600/ 4000
Data Transfer Bandwidth
28,800 MB/s
(PC4 28800)
32,000 MB/s
(PC4 32000)
LatencyCL18-20-20-44
Voltage1.35V
Dimensions145.8(L) x 51.7(W) x 8.8(H)mm
Heat Spreader: Aluminum heat spreader
WarrantyLifetime warranty
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#4
NJM1564
That looks nothing like a legendary sword. I'm disappointed.
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#5
Totally
PowerPCRGB will be the new excuse why RAM price still won't decrease. Let that sink in.
Nah that won't fly, LEDs on memory sticks have been around for as long as I can remember. Prices are going to stay where they are because people will continue to pay inflated prices for them presence of leds or not,
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