Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4-3200 MHz CL16 2x8 GB Review 6

Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4-3200 MHz CL16 2x8 GB Review

System Performance Results »

Test System

Test System
Processor:Intel Core i9-9900K
5.0 GHz (Max Boost Clock), 16 MB Cache
Memory:2x 8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz
Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z 3200 MHz
Cooling:Custom loop: Swiftech Apogee SKF LT block,
Bitspower SC6 pump, 360 mm radiator
Motherboard:ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 7
Intel Z390, BIOS P1.10
Graphics Card:EVGA RTX 2080 FTW3 Ultra
Harddisk:1x Crucial M4 128 GB SATA 6 Gb/s SSD (OS)
1x Crucial BX200 256 GB SATA 6 Gb/s SSD (Data)
1x Samsung 950 PRO M.2 (NVMe)
Power Supply:Seasonic Prime Titanium 1000 W
Case:Primochill Praxis Wetbench
Software:Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, NVIDIA GeForce 430.86 WHQL

Initial Setup


The simple gunmetal gray aesthetic of the T-Force Vulcan Z would fit in with almost any build and looks particularly good with my new test bench. The various shades of gray and silver on my ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 7 and EVGA RTX 2080 FTW3 Ultra mesh perfectly with the T-Force Vulcan Z.



Running this kit at its rated speed was as simple as enabling XMP. The T-Force Vulcan Z had no stability issues at all during testing.

Thaiphoon shows that these are Hynix ICs on an 8-layer PCB.
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