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Designed for ultra performance and reliability requiring only 1.2V to 1.35V to reduce power consumption w/ XMP 2.0 support
Offer valid through September 21, 2021 or while promotion/supplies last
Additional Note
Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
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Got it. You are not in the market for RAM but you felt compelled to post in this thread so you could whine about the OP.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
OP is to be commended for posting the deal. Thumbs up!
Just curious considering the cl22 on these has quite high latency. Wouldn't it be better to get the tforce Zeus from Amazon for a few dollars more and they are cl16? Or not that big of a difference?
Just curious considering the cl22 on these has quite high latency. Wouldn't it be better to get the tforce Zeus from Amazon for a few dollars more and they are cl16? Or not that big of a difference?
Not that big of difference. If it's a few dollars more so why not. I look at the manufacture's warranty length and see if you have to pay for shipping. Amazon's returns are easier compared to Newegg's. Hopefully whoever is buying either of these will utilize most of that speed.
Edit: Don't understand the TD. Unless you are doing an extreme AMD build that requires SO-DIMMs, 99% of buyers aren't going to notice the latency difference.
Last edited by hopscotchmaster September 20, 2021 at 06:14 PM.
Would this work in my xps 9500? The memory configuration tool on their site doesn't show the 9500. I see it currently has 2x8gb ddr4 2933mhz in it, which id like to replace with 32gb . Thanks for any guidance.
Just curious considering the cl22 on these has quite high latency. Wouldn't it be better to get the tforce Zeus from Amazon for a few dollars more and they are cl16? Or not that big of a difference?
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Just curious considering the cl22 on these has quite high latency. Wouldn't it be better to get the tforce Zeus from Amazon for a few dollars more and they are cl16? Or not that big of a difference?
Just FYI. That CL16 memory is 1.35V, versus 1.2V for the OP G.Skill memory. A lot of laptops will only work at 1.2V, which will run the CL16 memory at 2666 (whatever the laptop default SPD) at 1.2V. This surprises a lot of people! Most CL16 memory is going to be 1.35V!
Last edited by mazeeff September 20, 2021 at 07:00 AM.
Yeah, it is really difficult to click on the link and scroll down to timing. Takes a couple seconds. Life must be hard for you.
I'll counter with a thumbs up for a good deal.
It's not about me, I'm not in the market for RAM. It's the THOUSANDS of other people who have to click through the link, then scroll down to click on specifications, then click on to more to find four very important numbers that the OP should know are crucial to RAM quality (if he knows anything about computers, other than how to repost the deals Newegg already posts on their website every morning).
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
Last edited by J.treehorn September 20, 2021 at 07:38 AM.
It's not about me clicking links, I'm not in the market for RAM. It's the THOUSANDS of other people who have to click through the link, then scroll down to click on specifications, then click on to more to find four very important numbers that the OP should know are crucial to RAM operation (if he knows anything about computers, other than how to repost the deals Newegg already posts on their website every morning).
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
Got it. You are not in the market for RAM but you felt compelled to post in this thread so you could whine about the OP.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
OP is to be commended for posting the deal. Thumbs up!
It's not about me, I'm not in the market for RAM. It's the THOUSANDS of other people who have to click through the link, then scroll down to click on specifications, then click on to more to find four very important numbers that the OP should know are crucial to RAM quality (if he knows anything about computers, other than how to repost the deals Newegg already posts on their website every morning).
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
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Got it. You are not in the market for RAM but you felt compelled to post in this thread so you could whine about the OP.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
Yes, post the deal, but DO IT RIGHT.
Add the SPECS.
It is also called a FORUM, so a member making a valid point is not a "karen".
It's not about me, I'm not in the market for RAM. It's the THOUSANDS of other people who have to click through the link, then scroll down to click on specifications, then click on to more to find four very important numbers that the OP should know are crucial to RAM quality (if he knows anything about computers, other than how to repost the deals Newegg already posts on their website every morning).
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
or you could just be more helpful and post the timings yourself if you're THAT passionate about it, instead of trying to tell other people what they should do.
i do find the timings info helpful, but it's not that big a deal. while i appreciate you trying to start a trend of posting the timings, you've done your part and if it doesn't stick, then you can just try adding a comment with the timings instead of your TU/TD comments.
this is a community forum with community effort. the OP doesn't have to cater to everyone's desires, so we help each other out in answering questions and contributing to missing info.
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I'll counter with a thumbs up for a good deal.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
OP is to be commended for posting the deal. Thumbs up!
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Edit: Don't understand the TD. Unless you are doing an extreme AMD build that requires SO-DIMMs, 99% of buyers aren't going to notice the latency difference.
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Yeah, it is really difficult to click on the link and scroll down to timing. Takes a couple seconds. Life must be hard for you.
I'll counter with a thumbs up for a good deal.
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TEAMGROUP T-Force Zeus DDR4 SODIMM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz (PC4-25600) 260 Pin CL16 Laptop OC Memory Module Ram - TTZD432G3200HC16FDC-S01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W224...UTF8&
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mazeeff
TEAMGROUP T-Force Zeus DDR4 SODIMM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz (PC4-25600) 260 Pin CL16 Laptop OC Memory Module Ram - TTZD432G3200HC16FDC-S01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W224...UTF8&
I'll counter with a thumbs up for a good deal.
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
OP is to be commended for posting the deal. Thumbs up!
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
Hard to believe anyone interested in RAM, therefore looking at this thread, is going to get all worked up about having to click on the provided link. Except maybe a Karen
But someone else already posted the timing so you have no need to whine now.
Add the SPECS.
It is also called a FORUM, so a member making a valid point is not a "karen".
If the OP would take the extra 15 seconds to do it himself in his daily Newegg spamming, thousands of others wouldn't have to.
i do find the timings info helpful, but it's not that big a deal. while i appreciate you trying to start a trend of posting the timings, you've done your part and if it doesn't stick, then you can just try adding a comment with the timings instead of your TU/TD comments.
this is a community forum with community effort. the OP doesn't have to cater to everyone's desires, so we help each other out in answering questions and contributing to missing info.
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