Thursday, April 23rd 2020

Thermaltake Announces TOUGHRAM Z-ONE DDR4-3600 and DDR4-3200 Memory Sans RGB

Thermaltake today announced its TOUGHRAM Z-ONE series premium PC memory without RGB LED embellishments. The TOUGHRAM Z-ONE series, which debuted in December 2019, originally feature an RGB LED diffuser on top. The new modules instead feature a brushed aluminium crown of a contrasting shade to the heatspreaders, which gives it an Art Deco look when viewed from the top. The company launched two SKUs today, "R010D408GX2-3600C18A" is a 16 GB dual-channel (2x 8 GB) kit rated for DDR4-3600, while "R010D408GX2-3200C16A" is its DDR4-3200 rated sibling. The 3600 MHz variant achieves its marketed speeds with a tested CAS latency of 18T, and 1.35 V vDIMM. The DDR4-3200 variant does so at 16T CAS latency, and 1.35 V. Both variants pack Intel XMP profiles to enable advertised speeds, and are tested to work on Intel X299, Z390, and AMD X570 platforms. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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4 Comments on Thermaltake Announces TOUGHRAM Z-ONE DDR4-3600 and DDR4-3200 Memory Sans RGB

#1
Chomiq
I like it, much better than some RGB nonsense.
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ShurikN
Timings aren't great, but at least the dimms look amazing.
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#3
Caring1
Almost a G.Skill rip off.
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#4
mouacyk
Caring1Almost a G.Skill rip off.
Especially the TridentZ look.
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