Installing this memory into two different systems allows us to get a better idea of what it may look like while up and running. Those who are interested in serious overclocking will certainly be using a motherboard like the ASUS Z790 Maximus APEX, which is designed with heavy CPU and memory overclocking in mind. Team Group does in fact sell a White version of this T-Force Delta RGB, but unfortunately we only have the black variant to show off today. Besides the heatspreader color being different, the two are otherwise identical. A few things to note here, those who have a good eye will see two small problems with the RGB implementation. First, neither end is fully illuminated, this is because no LEDs are pointed in that direction, leaving those areas looking a bit under lit. Then there's the less than even RGB lighting across the entire DIMM. It is far from the worst seen to date, but with certain color combinations and angles, it is much easier to see small sections that are unlit due to lack of even light dispersion. Lastly, the brand name / logo on the light bar. This may upset some who have themed builds or provide a talking point.
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The Team Group T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-7200 memory kit had no stability issues during the testing phase. However, a quick reminder that compatibility will greatly depend on the motherboard OEM. Team Group does not have a publicly available QVL like Corsair or G.SKILL on its website. You can contact Team Group technical support for questions related to this and other memory kits the company sells, for further information. From testing various motherboards, it is advised to only use this memory with a Intel Z790 based motherboard and and a Intel 13th Generation Processor. This is because many Z690 motherboards are not validated to supported 7200 MT/s by the motherboard manufacturer. Pairing this memory kit with an Intel 12th Gen CPU and a Z790 motherboard instead is also unlikely to work. This is because the Intel 12th Gen CPU internal memory controller (IMC) limitation falls anywhere between 6800 MT/s and 7400 MT/s using voltages that are good for daily usage. For best results, it is always suggested to seek out the motherboards manufacturer memory QVL list.