Team Group is a powerhouse within the high performance memory market. They have a wide variety of designs and consistently deliver a solidly built product. With all the hype and drive towards putting more RGB LEDs in more places, it is good to see that the T-Force brand has not excluded the section of the enthusiast community that adamantly avoids the trend. On almost every review that involves RGB LEDs, there are comments lamenting the good old days when it was just about performance. The T-Force Xtreem Gaming appeals to that contingent in a very substantial way.
Looks aside, the T-Force Xtreem Gaming performed very well and proved quite stable. The sticks were stable at the XMP settings. When it came to overclocking, I found absolutely no headroom with this kit. This is unfortunate, but it is important to remember that your overclocking results will vary from kit to kit, and CPU IMC as well as motherboard and BIOS optimization also play a large role. I have very rarely gotten any kit above 4133 MHz with my 9900k sample, and it is not too surprising to me that it was not playing nice with this kit either.
At around US$135, the T-Force Xtreem Gaming is a serious bargain with these specs. While I am personally pretty fond of the trend towards flashy RGB LED components, I understand the appeal of simplicity and minimalism. If you have been frustrated with the proliferation of RGB LEDs into the hardware market, the T-Force Xtreem Gaming DDR4 should be a breath of fresh air. If you want high specced memory without breaking the bank, the T-Force Xtreem Gaming 4133 MHz is an excellent choice.