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Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB DDR4 3200MHz 16GB & Riing Quad, 9 Blades Hydraulic Bearing Case/Radiator Fan, 3 Pack

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Size: 3200MHz


Style: Memory + Riing Quad Fan 3 Pack


Features

  • [Paint your build with 16 8M colors] - 10 super-bright addressable LEDs deliver 16 8 million full spectrum RGB color with dynamic lighting effects to bring your gaming system to life
  • [3-Way RGB synchronization] 3 Easy ways of controlling lighting effects via the TOUGHRAM RGB/ TT RGB Plus/ 5V RGB motherboard from ASUS ASROCK Gigabyte and MSI
  • [16. 8 MILLION COLORS] - Featuring 4 LED rings with 54 addressable RGB LEDs for great light coverage, uniform color, and brightness
  • [NEONMAKER] - Take full control and personalize Riing Quad LEDs with a color theme or orchestrate up to 40 seconds of custom animations

Description

Size:3200MHz | Style:Memory + Riing Quad Fan 3 Pack


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR4


Brand: ‎Thermaltake


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Date First Available: ‎February 8, 2020


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  • Pretty, but flawed
Size: 4400MHz Style: TOUGHRAM RGB
The build quality felt a little better than I was expecting, and they do look nice, but after trying both XMP profiles and also manually setting the speed/voltage/timings, they just would NOT POST at 4400Mhz. This was also trying every combination of 1, 2, and 4 sticks. Sometimes they would POST at 4200Mhz (and then not on the very next boot), and *most* of the time at 4000Mhz. This was on an Asus Maximus XI Hero board with latest firmware and an i7-9700KF. At this point I figured "good enough" at 4000Mhz. The price I thought was still fair, and I figured I'd iron out the occasional failed POST later, but then I noticed a very high pitched whine coming from my computer. Did a bunch of trial and error to find the source, and ultimately figured out that it was this RAM. The frequency of the whine coincided with the RGB colors that were lit up on the RAM and completely went away when I turned only the RGB on the RAM off. My earlier "good enough" assessment was on the assumption that I wouldn't be driven insane every time I had my computer on, so I returned them as defective. Out of curiosity, before returning, I tried and listened to one stick at a time to see if maybe only one stick was bad or if I could replace just one kit. The first kit had one stick that was very loud and one stick that was completely silent. The next kit had one stick that was moderately loud and on stick that I could hear, but maybe not when the glass was back on the case. Overall, I only recommend these if you're OK with not hitting advertised speeds or if you're skilled with enough time to tweak them until you can. Also, only if you want to run them with the RGB off (but then why not get different RAM), if you like to gamble, or if you're too old or your hearing is too bad to hear high pitched sounds. As a final note, they don't advertise secondary timings because they're slow. So if that's important to you, you'll be disappointed. Timings on the box and XMP are CL19-25-25-52 at 1.45v. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by Baacke

  • Does not reach 4400mhz out of the box
Size: 4400MHz Style: TOUGHRAM RGB
As some others noted in the reviews, out of the box I enabled the DOCP profile and my system would not boot with the clock speed set to 4400mhz. I verified my motherboard (Asus Prime x570) is on the listed supported boards but that does not seem to matter, I eventually did get it to boot at 4266mhz but after less than a day I was getting blue screen memory related errors in windows so I dropped down to 4000mhz and that has been stable for a few weeks now. Not really impressed with the ram, the latency is slow and benchmark speeds are less than impressive. I did reach out to thermaltake support and their response is below, I suppose with further tweaking you could reach the advertised 4400mhz but I would rather have a stable system. "It is advertised as 4400 in the most OPTIMAL load out, your CPU silicon may have an effect on this number. Reaching 4266 is already very good but if you would like to reach for higher, you would have to slowly overclock it or get a better CPU chip/motherboard and setting your voltages correctly. I did find some information online regarding this however you would have to do this at your own risk: set the frequency to 4100mhz (for now) now you need to set static VCCIO and VCCSA voltages to stabilize the memory overclock. (make sure you have set a cpu loadline calibration of level 5 -6) set both to 1.1v for starters. Now slowly increase by 100mhz each boot" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020 by JB

  • Garbage, these stiks have coused nothing but trouble.
Size: 3600MHz Style: TOUGHRAM RGB
Since I bought them the app to control the colors is filled with bugs and issues, it won't start, it won't control RGB, sometimes it stays stuck. On both of the ram sticks in less than a month (Exactly the return window for amazon) went dark. This was a crappy product, horrible quality and the lightning is not even that bright should have gone with Gskill trident...I'm so disappointed with Thermaltake. I won't go to the trouble of RMA it because I don't have time... Thermaltake should refund me for this piece of junk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020 by kelvin

  • 4400MHZ and 4600MHZ wont work
Size: 4400MHz Style: TOUGHRAM RGB
UPDATE: i Buy for second try now the 4600mhz version with a 10900k and z490 aorus master and they dont even post with xmp enable only works with 3200mhz non xmp.,... Old Review:Constant crashing while gaming, for render or web surface is ok,, but not for gaming.. I9 9900K +Z390 AORUS MASTER, Ram are not fully optimized... i bought 4 ram sticks, and neither 2 or 4 sticks are stable... when i get the corsair ddr4 4000+ they are fully optimized more expensive but goodbye to crashes and failed posts. wait until they fixe they ram... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020 by Mario Osuna

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