
Thermaltake R022D416GX2-3200C16A TOUGHRAM RGB 32GB DDR4 3200MHz
Unleash Peak Performance with Superior Memory Introducing the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB Memory Module, a premium DDR4 solution engineered for demanding gamers and PC enthusiasts. This 32GB kit (2x16GB) operates at 3200MHz, delivering exceptional speed and responsiveness. Built with meticulously s...
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Overview
Unleash Peak Performance with Superior Memory
Introducing the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB Memory Module, a premium DDR4 solution engineered for demanding gamers and PC enthusiasts. This 32GB kit (2x16GB) operates at 3200MHz, delivering exceptional speed and responsiveness. Built with meticulously screened Hynix A-die ICs and optimized for seamless synchronization within your RGB ecosystem.
- Memory Type: DDR4
- Capacity: 32GB (2 x 16GB)
- Speed: 3200MHz
- ICs: Tightly-Screened Hynix A-die
- PCB Layers: 10-Layer with 2oz Copper
- Gold Fingers: 10μ Gold
- Heat Spreader: Brushed Aluminium
- LEDs: 10 Addressable RGB LEDs
- XMP: Intel XMP 2.0 Ready
Key Features
32GB (16GB x 2)
3200MHz DDR4
Intel Z490, X299, 300 Series , AMD X570, B550
XMP 2.0 Ready
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a generous 32GB total capacity across two 16GB modules, ideal for demanding applications and gaming.
- Operates at a high speed of 3200MHz DDR4, contributing to faster data processing and system responsiveness.
- Features RGB lighting, allowing for customizable aesthetics and synchronization with other RGB components.
- Supports XMP 2.0, enabling easy, automatic overclocking to achieve advertised speeds and timings.
- Optimized for a range of modern chipsets including Intel Z490, X299, 300 Series, and AMD X570, B550, ensuring broad compatibility.
- Provides reliable dual-channel memory performance for efficient data flow between the CPU and memory.
👎 Cons
- RGB lighting, while aesthetic, can potentially draw a small amount of additional power and may not be preferred by all users.
- Specific CAS Latency or other timing details are not provided, which can be important for performance-sensitive builds.
- As DDR4 RAM, it is not compatible with systems requiring DDR5 or older DDR3/DDR2 memory types.
- The need for XMP 2.0 to reach 3200MHz means it might run at a slower default speed if not manually configured in BIOS.
- The height of the RGB modules is not specified, which could be a concern for CPU cooler clearance in some PC builds.