REINFORCED STRUCTURE
T-FORCE VULCAN Z is designed for complete protection and enhanced heat dissipation. The heat spreader is formed by punch press process with a 0.8mm thick, one-piece alloy aluminum to reinforce the body structure. In addition, coloring with electrolytic anodizing process can enhance corrosion resistance and make it non-conductive.
ENHANCED HEAT DISSIPATION
With superconductivity – thermally conductive adhesive, it can quickly transfer the heat on IC chip through heat conduction to aluminum alloy cooling module for better heat dissipation.
STABLE AND DURABLE
Every IC chip made for TEAMGROUP’s T-FORCE VULCAN Z DDR4 gaming memory is selected through a rigorous testing process. Every overclocking memory is tested for complete compatibility and stability. This offers gamers a DDR4 memory with excellent quality, optimal performance, stability and compatibility.
SUPPORTS INTEL & AMD
It is compatible to both Intel & AMD platforms, therefore gamers can build their system without worries.
SUPPORTS XMP2.0
By using the XMP 2.0 technology, users are able to experience the thrill of overclocking easily.
ENERGY SAVING
The basic working voltage is decreased to 1.2V. VULCAN Z is energy saving, high performance and low power consumption.
Specification
Module Type
DDR4 288 pin Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM
Capacity
4GB/8GB/16GB/4GBx2/8GBx2/16GBx2
Frequency
2666MHz
3000MHz
3200MHz
Data Transfer Bandwidth
21,328 MB/s(PC4 21300)
24,000 MB/s(PC4 24000)
25,600 MB/s(PC4 22600)
Latency
CL18-18-18-43
CL16-18-18-38
CL16-18-18-38
Voltage
1.2V
1.35V
Dimensions
140(L)mm x 31.6(W)mm x 7(H)mm
Heat Spreader
Aluminum heat spreader
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
T-FORCE is TEAM force. The red “T” represents TEAMGROUP’s passion for the storage products. The black “F” represents TEAMGROUP’s over 18 years of dedication to storage products. Since we released T-FORCE gaming product line in 2016, we have won multiple product design awards, for example, iF design award, Computex d&i award, Golden Pin design award and Taiwan Excellence. The high
Product SKU:
N82E16820331618
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25,600 MB/s(PC4 22600)
3000mhz:
3200MHz
bufferedregistered_bufferedregistered:
Unbuffered
capacity:
32GB (2 x 16GB)
cas_latency_cas_latency:
16
chipset:
Intel XMP 2.0
cl16-18-18-38:
CL16-18-18-38
color:
Gray
data_transfer_bandwidth:
21,328 MB/s(PC4 21300)
dimensions:
140(L)mm x 31.6(W)mm x 7(H)mm
ecc_ecc:
No
features:
Simple design to perfectly protect the cooling moduleHigh thermal conductive adhesiveSupports Intel & AMD motherboardsSelected high-quality ICSupports XMP2.0Energy saving with ultra-low working voltage
frequency:
2666MHz
heat_spreader:
Aluminum
latency:
CL18-18-18-43
module_type:
DDR4 288 pin Non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM
speed_speed:
DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
timing_timing:
16-20-20-40
type:
288-Pin PC RAM
voltage:
1.2V
voltage_voltage:
1.35V
warranty:
Lifetime warranty
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So looks like some chrome optimization issues. Check chrome settings and turn off keep chrome running in the background and another option called background sync or let websites keeps sending data even when closed (forgot the exact wording). These options usually don't let chrome close all the way and probably the reason you need to end task. Its a good idea to get an extension called onetab save open tabs your not using there in which you can come back to later. It's also a good idea to restart windows (not shutdown since windows turned shutdown into hibernate (setting can be turned off as well)) at least once a week.
Looks like I'll be building a new system this Dec. with new cpu, motherboard, PSU, GPU and DDR5.
Fleabay will be flooded with older cpu motherboard combos, GPU's and DDR4.
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
i would try to clear cache and cookies first under chrome's setting.
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I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
I had a similar problem like this years ago and it had something to do with my hard drive. If you have a secondary drive try installing your browser on that otherwise look up firmware and software updates.
my desktop currently has 2x8GB 3200 memory in slots 1 and 3. It also has two empty slots. If I were to get this memory, what is the optimal way to install them? Should I install them in the empty slots or move the existing memory to the other slots first? Or does it matter?
if you have sufficient RAM, you should disable or reduce your pagefile.
deselect let Windows manage virtual memory.
preallocate a small 4-8GB pagefile.
that way Windows doesn't allocate more HDD/SSD as your usage increases, you'll use real RAM or the preallocated space
if in doubt check your Chrome RAM usage in task manager when it starts to lag
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Can someone please help me.
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
So looks like some chrome optimization issues. Check chrome settings and turn off keep chrome running in the background and another option called background sync or let websites keeps sending data even when closed (forgot the exact wording). These options usually don't let chrome close all the way and probably the reason you need to end task. Its a good idea to get an extension called onetab save open tabs your not using there in which you can come back to later. It's also a good idea to restart windows (not shutdown since windows turned shutdown into hibernate (setting can be turned off as well)) at least once a week.
my desktop currently has 2x8GB 3200 memory in slots 1 and 3. It also has two empty slots. If I were to get this memory, what is the optimal way to install them? Should I install them in the empty slots or move the existing memory to the other slots first? Or does it matter?
nope, since they are exact matches you may run into some issues though
timings/speed may be different due to mismatch pairs but you can mess around in the bios to see what works with both of them
if you end up with compatibility issues (regarding speeds/timing) may be better to just use the 2x16 sticks by themselves
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
Not to deter from the original question, but how in God's holy name did you end up with a $2500 computer that has only 16gb of RAM?
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"weak PC demand"
DDR5 Memory Prices To Keep Falling As AMD Gets To Ready To Launch Zen 4
https://hothardware.com/news/ddr5...unch-zen-4
Sometimes these specialty modules won't work at all in non-XMP systems because they don't put a decent default profile in the SPD.
Looks like I'll be building a new system this Dec. with new cpu, motherboard, PSU, GPU and DDR5.
Fleabay will be flooded with older cpu motherboard combos, GPU's and DDR4.
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
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I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
deselect let Windows manage virtual memory.
preallocate a small 4-8GB pagefile.
that way Windows doesn't allocate more HDD/SSD as your usage increases, you'll use real RAM or the preallocated space
if in doubt check your Chrome RAM usage in task manager when it starts to lag
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
timings/speed may be different due to mismatch pairs but you can mess around in the bios to see what works with both of them
if you end up with compatibility issues (regarding speeds/timing) may be better to just use the 2x16 sticks by themselves
I just bought a $2500 computer that came with 2 x 8 GB = 16 GB of ram 3200 MHz. 16-20-20
https://imgur.com/a/lOdm8M6
Specs website: https://www.ibuypower.c
I haven't even really played games but I never used up all 16gb of ram nor crashed. My only problem is I use google chrome after a few hours. I sometimes have 20 tabs open. A lot of them are youtube videos or twitch. My google chrome becomes less smooth and laggy. Even closing the tabs don't help. I would close all 19 tabs it will still lag. The only way I know how to solve this is this restart the computer or alt control delete and end google chrome task that way. Then reopen google chrome, everything is back to normal and smooth.
I've heard both. If you're not using all 16gb of ram. It won't help. But I also heard 32gb, less stress. if you're using say 14 gb of ram out of your 32, it's easier.
Will a 32GB ram help me or nah? Does anyone know why google chrome is super slow and not smooth after like 20 tabs open and why it doesn't become smooth again when closing tabs normally. Thank you
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