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Team Group T-Force Vulcan Gaming SODIMM DDR4-2666 CL18 4x8GB

cadaveca

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If you got a DDR4-supporting laptop, or perhaps a mITX system that requires DDR4 SODIMMs with 2666 MHz support out of the box, you don't have that many options today. Team Group's T-Force Vulcan Gaming Series of DDR4 SODIMMs come ready for that and more.

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Given that most Ram has the option to disable the RGB it shouldn't be listed in either, as both sides should be happy.
 

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Given that most Ram has the option to disable the RGB it shouldn't be listed in either, as both sides should be happy.
Good point. It's not always that way, but yeah, like 99.9% now it is. There are still many sticks that are LED but not FGB that don't give the option.
 
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