Wednesday, February 20th 2019

Team Xtreem Xcalibur DDR4 Memory Wins iF Design Award 2019

T-FORCE gaming memory from TEAMGROUP goes beyond the limit and receives international awards again. After receiving COMPUTEX Golden Pin Design Award last year, T-FORCE XCALIBUR RGB gaming memory has won the iF International Design Award again earlier this year. The award-winning T-FORCE XCALIBUR RGB gaming memory has the Taiwan utility model patent (number: M565883). This memory is incomparable as a king's sword and it shines globally with its excellent all-round design.

The German iF Product Design Award is known as the Oscar Award in design field. This globally well-known product design award was founded in 1953 and it is also the world's top design quality indicator. This year, the German IF Award has gathered the world's top 67 international jury members and received 6375 entries from 52 countries. The T-FORCE XCALIBUR won the award over numerous outstanding entries. A remarkable result like this, once again proves the T-FORCE gaming memory has both top performance and a solid design strength that can stun everyone in the world stage.
The T-FORCE XCALIBUR RGB gaming memory combines the design concept of the 120° ultra-wide-angle force flow effect and unique totem element to create an all new visual effect. The full range luminous area that covers the memory and the asymmetry light guide are extremely eye-catching. There are up to 8 types of built in lighting effects which can be controlled through the T-FORCE BLITZ software, for consumers to create their own style. The T-FORCE XCALIBUR RGB gaming memory is built in with selected OEM IC chips that can provide extreme performance and excellent overclocking capability. Perfect both inside and outside, the T-FORCE is an immortal king in gaming.

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9 Comments on Team Xtreem Xcalibur DDR4 Memory Wins iF Design Award 2019

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Truly Id rather have bare ram to put my own heatsinks on, RGB is too much now
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#3
Countryside
PCs these days are turning into christmas trees with this RGB mania
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#4
Object55
Trident Z Royals didn't participate?
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#5
Ferrum Master
eidairaman1Truly Id rather have bare ram to put my own heatsinks on, RGB is too much now
I rather like VLP kind of RAM thus those are not seen at all, massively better airflow for VRM sections...
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#6
bogami
After the tests reviwe are not any special or good , In the basis of the design are the average. The appearanceis not higher preformance, and it is an advertising prize ,for an unreasonably rising the price. The prize would be earned, for example, Patriot Viper Steel series.
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#7
Vayra86
This memory is incomparable as a king's sword and it shines globally with its excellent all-round design.

Right. Shining globally, with an all-round design that is actually a square shape, absolutely incomparable to a king's sword indeed. Want some extra cheese with that shitty grammar?

memory combines the design concept of the 120° ultra-wide-angle force flow effect and unique totem element to create an all new visual effect. The full range luminous area that covers the memory and the asymmetry light guide are extremely eye-catching

Ah! So all-round now is an ultra-wide 120 degree angle :kookoo:
You also get The Force for free, it flows through that unique totem element. So now the sword's a totem. An asymmetry totem, at that.

Some eye-catching grammar, for sure!
:toast:
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#8
Dimi
I'll stick to my G.Skill TridentZ's as these look pretty ugly imo. The Royal Z's look way better than these as someone else mentioned.
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#9
Unregistered
Very disappointed Teamforce seems to be quietly discontinuing their Dark PRO Samsung B-Die High End DRAM series DDR4 memory sans-RGB (without RGB).

Quite unPROfessional.
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