TEAM NIGHT HAWK UD 8GB 4000MHz RGB DDR4 Desktop RAM
TEAM NIGHT HAWK UD 8GB emphasize on extremely fast performance and greatly enhanced compatibility that supports both Intel and AMD. Delivering the finest and smoothest gaming experience and extreme high-speed performance, so gamers’ requirements for gaming equipment can be satisfied. Inspired by new creative concepts, TEAMGROUP created the NIGHT HAWK RGB luminous memory module with heat spreaders in black and white colors. Whether it is the mysterious black night hawk or the pure white night hawk, no matter in the dark or under the light, they are both kings at pursuing top speed. Their hawkeyes glitter sharply with colorful lights go-above and beyond anyone else. T-FORCE NIGHT HAWK RGB memory module supports ASUS Aura Sync / GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0 / MSI Mystic Light Sync / ASROCK-Polychrome Sync / BIOSTAR Advanced VIVID LED DJ / TT RGB Plus/RAZER CHROMA software.
TEAM NIGHT HAWK UD 8GB 4000MHz RGB DDR4 Desktop RAM Review
I’ve already covered a set of Team Group’s 3000 MHz Night Hawk DIMMs, but the question was asked, do LEDs affect performance? I mean, RGB LEDs are simple devices, but without any added wires, what’s the story here? Is there even a story? We’re about to find out.
T-Force, for Team Group, is their high-end product line, one that focuses everything they know into bringing you one of the best-possible experiences, both in performance and reliability. The Team Group T-Force Night Hawk RGB sticks are optimized for ASUS ROG motherboards and support ASUS Aura Sync. That might limit who might be interested in these memory sticks, but if you have a compatible board and are into the whole RGB madness like I find myself being, then these sticks might be worth considering in your next build.
DDR4 itself has been around for some time now, nearly three years. If I recall correctly, we were to expect speeds just over 4000 MHz, but not all manufacturers have gotten there yet, and the sticks that do cost a lot. With 3000 MHz speeds being common, we’re about half-way through that journey (DDR5 projected for 2020?) and still most memory brands like Team Group have managed to keep things looking fresh and new as speeds have increased. This inclusion of RGB lighting, while something I personally asked for many times, apparently affects those going for extreme overclocking using things like LN2 for cooling, but what do these LEDs mean for us normal folk, other than fancy looks?
For those actively hunting for a new set of DDR4 for a build, Team Group may not have even been on your radar. Typically, we think of four or five other makers before we even think back to Team Group, but they are actively trying to fix that perception, hopefully propelling them to the top of the list. Not only do they offer some slick looking sets of sticks for the gamers out there, but Team also carries a top-tier line of T-Force kits which not only look good but are geared for enthusiasts as well.
Specification:
| Key Features | ||
| Type | Unbuffered DIMM Non ECC | |
| Capacity | 8GB DDR4 | |
| Frequency | 4000Mhz | |
| Operating voltage | 1.35V | |
| Latency | CL18-20-20-44 | |
| Physical dimension | ||
| Dimension | 53 x 147 x 9 mm | |
| Heat Sink Color | Aluminium heat spreader | |
| Pin | 288 Pin | |
| Warranty Information | ||
| Warranty | Lifetime | |




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