Test System
Test System |
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Processor: | Intel Core i9-9900K 5.0 GHz (Max Boost Clock), 16 MB Cache |
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Memory: | 2x 8 GB DDR4 3866 MHz Team Group T-Force Gaming Xtreem 3866 MHz CL18 |
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Cooling: | Alphacool Eisbaer 240 |
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Motherboard: | ASRock Z390 Taichi Intel Z390, BIOS E7B10IMS |
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Graphics Card: | MSI GTX 980 GAMING 4 GB |
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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) |
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Power Supply: | Seasonic Prime Titanium 1000 W |
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Case: | Lian Li T60 test bench |
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Software: | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, NVIDIA GeForce 376.33 WHQL |
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Initial Setup
The no nonsense black with a touch of white aesthetic of the T-Force Xtreem Gaming would fit in with almost any build, and it looks particularly good with my test bench. I have featured these sticks (along with another matching pair) in both of my recent HEDT motherboard reviews, and they looked (and performed) quite well in that role.
There is no lighting on this kit, comments section rejoice!
Running this kit at its rated speed was as simple as enabling XMP. The T-Force Xtreem Gaming had no stability issues at all during my testing.
Thaiphoon shows that these are Samsung B-die on an 8 layer PCB.