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TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32GB 6400MHz Review

We will be outlining the memory kit's performance with the Intel Core i9-12900K CPU, ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-F Gaming WiFi motherboard, and a Gigabyte RTX 3080 Eagle OC graphics card. The processor is maintained at its stock frequency.

We have comparison data from a 32GB set of Corsair Dominator Platinum 5200MHz C36 memory. This kit uses Micron ‘A’ spec ICs and currently retails for £310 on the Corsair website. We also compare versus a 6000MHz C36 32GB kit of G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB memory. This set currently sells for around £420 in the UK.

Test Memory Kits:

  • DDR5 – TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB: 6400MHz 40-40-40-84 32GB (2x16GB Single-Rank), FF4D532G6400HC40BDC01, 1600MHz Intel CPU Memory Controller Clock, around £450.
  • DDR5 – G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB: 6000MHz 36-36-36-96 32GB (2x16GB Single-Rank), F5-6000J3636F16GX2-TZ5RS, 1500MHz Intel CPU Memory Controller Clock, around £420.
  • DDR5 – Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB: 5200MHz 36-38-38-74 32GB (2x16GB Single-Rank), CMT32GX5M2B5200C36FE, 1300MHz Intel CPU Memory Controller Clock, around £310.

Test System:

  • Processor: Intel Core i9-12900K at XMP settings
  • DDR4 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-F Gaming WiFi
  • Graphics Card: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Eagle OC
  • System Drive: Corsair MP600 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro

Tests:

  • 7-Zip v21 – Built-in 7-Zip benchmark test (CPU & Memory)
  • Cinebench R23 – All-core CPU benchmark (CPU & Memory)
  • Blender 3.1.2 – All-core rendering of the Classroom benchmark (CPU & Memory)
  • AIDA64 – Memory bandwidth, memory latency (Memory)
  • 3DMark TimeSpy – Time Spy (1440p) test (Gaming)
  • 3DMark CPU Profile – CPU Profile test, Max Threads (Gaming)
  • F1 2020 – 1920 x 1080, Ultra High quality preset, DX12 version (Gaming)
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider – 1920 x 1080, Highest quality preset, DX12 (Gaming)

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