TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 CL16 White
120-Degree Ultra-Wide ARGB Lighting: The standout feature of the Delta RGB series is its aggressive, geometric design paired with a massive lighting zone. The top of the heat spreader features a translucent light bar that curves to provide a 120-degree ultra-wide viewing angle. This “Force Flow” lighting effect ensures brilliant, uniform color transitions without harsh hot spots. The lighting is fully addressable and highly compatible with all major motherboard RGB software, including ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, and ASRock Polychrome, allowing for seamless synchronization with the rest of your system.
Optimized DDR4-3200 Performance: 3200 MHz is widely considered the ultimate price-to-performance sweet spot for DDR4 platforms. Combined with a tight CAS latency of CL16, this 16GB kit delivers exceptional bandwidth and low latency, which is critical for maximizing gaming performance and smoothing out 1% low framerates. By utilizing a dual-channel configuration (two 8GB sticks), you ensure your CPU’s memory controller is fully saturated, providing a massive performance uplift over running a single 16GB stick.
Intel XMP 2.0 and Broad Compatibility: Setting up this memory kit is completely hassle-free. It features built-in Intel XMP 2.0 profiles, meaning you can achieve the advertised 3200 MHz speed with a single click in your motherboard’s BIOS, completely bypassing the need for manual voltage and timing adjustments. TEAMGROUP rigorously tests the Delta RGB series for broad compatibility, ensuring it is QVL (Qualified Vendor List) approved to run flawlessly on both modern Intel and AMD DDR4 motherboards.
Key Features
- Ultra-Wide ARGB: 120-degree translucent light bar provides smooth, vibrant, and synchronized RGB lighting.
- Minimalist White Design: Sleek, asymmetrical white aluminum heat spreader perfectly matches white-themed PC builds.
- 3200 MHz Sweet Spot: High-speed frequencies paired with low CL16 latency for optimal gaming performance.
- Intel XMP 2.0 Support: Enjoy instant, hassle-free overclocking directly from your motherboard’s BIOS.
- Dual-Channel Kit: Includes two identical 8GB modules to maximize memory bandwidth and system responsiveness.
- Custom JEDEC RC 2.0 PCB: Increases the distance between the power and signal layers, offering improved signal clarity and stability.
Specifications of TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 CL16 White
| Feature | Specification |
| Model | TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB White |
| Capacity | 16 GB (2x 8GB Dual-Channel Kit) |
| Memory Type | DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) |
| Tested Speed | 3200 MHz (PC4-25600) |
| Tested Latency | CL16 (16-20-20-40) |
| Voltage | 1.35V |
| Overclocking Profile | Intel XMP 2.0 |
| Lighting | Addressable RGB (Motherboard Sync Compatible) |
| Heatspreader Color | White (Aluminum) |
Who It’s For
- White-Themed PC Builders: The bright white heat spreader and vibrant RGB make it a centerpiece component for snow-themed or stormtrooper-themed PC setups.
- Mainstream Gamers: 16GB at 3200 MHz is the gold standard for modern 1080p and 1440p gaming, providing all the memory you need to run AAA titles smoothly.
- Aesthetic Enthusiasts on a Budget: Delivers premium looks and lighting effects usually reserved for much more expensive memory kits.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will the RGB lighting work with my motherboard? Yes, the T-Force Delta RGB is designed for maximum compatibility. It does not require its own proprietary software; instead, it plugs right into your motherboard’s DDR4 slots and can be controlled natively by ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASRock Polychrome Sync.
- Do I need an Intel processor to use XMP 2.0? No. While XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) is an Intel trademark, modern AMD motherboards fully support reading and applying XMP profiles. On an AMD board, the setting might be labeled as “DOCP,” “A-XMP,” or “EXPO,” but clicking it will apply the exact same 3200 MHz speed and timings.
- Why is my memory only running at 2400 MHz out of the box? All high-speed DDR4 memory runs at a safe, baseline JEDEC speed (usually 2133 MHz or 2400 MHz) the first time you plug it in to ensure the PC boots successfully. To get the advertised 3200 MHz speed, you must restart your computer, enter the BIOS, and turn on the XMP profile.






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