T-Force Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz Memory Review

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T-Force Dark Z Introduction

With many of us still stuck at home for, reasons, several people have turned to PC gaming to help soak up some of their free time. AMD is killing it in the CPU department, Nvidia is close to dropping their next-gen and memory prices are way down. So really, there couldn’t be a better time to build. But deciding what parts to pick can be a bit overwhelming, especially to a newcomer to PC building on a tight budget. For me, I just want a solid product from a company with a good reputation.

Team Group has been in business since 1997. However, they’ve really been making a name for themselves lately with their T-Force Gaming line up. Team Group does all their own research and development in house. This helps to keep production costs down which helps the consumer in the end. Over the past few years, I’ve used several Team Group products including SSDs, SD Cards, and memory. So, when we were offered their T-Force Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz kit to review, I was excited to see how it performed. We ran the T-Force Dark Z 3600 MHz kit through our suite of memory benchmarks. So, let’s see how it did.

We’d like to thank Team Group for providing their Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz memory kit for review.

Specifications

Module Type 288 Pin Unbuffered DIMM Non ECC
Capacity 8GB / 16GB/ 32GB / 8GBx2 / 16GBx2 / 32GBx2
Frequency 2666 3000 3200 3600
Data Transfer Bandwidth 21,328 MB/s

(PC4 21300)

24,000 MB/s

(PC4 24000)

25,600 MB/s

(PC4 25600)

28,800 MB/s

(PC4 28800)

Latency CL15-17-17-35
CL16-18-18-38
CL16-18-18-38 CL16-18-18-38 CL18-22-22-42
Voltage 1.2V 1.35V
Dimensions 43.5(H) x 141(L) x 8.3(W)mm
Heat Spreader Aluminum heat spreader
Warranty Lifetime warranty

Packaging

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The Dark Z DDR4 memory comes is a standard clamshell style package. The T-Force logo is displayed on the top left-hand corner. To the right is the Dark Z product branding. On the bottom right-hand corner is a label that tells you exactly what kit you are getting. In the case of our sample, it was DDR4 3600 MHz with a CAS Latency of 18T-Force Dark-Z Packing_2

On the back of the package, you’ll find the T-Force logo, with a brief description of what the logo stands for. At the bottom, you’ll once again find the Dark Z branding, with a list of some of the main features of the Dark Z DDR4 memory. There is also a QR Code that will take you to the Team Group website. https://www.teamgroupinc.com.