Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the ThermalTake PC4-28800 3600MHz ToughRAM RGB Series and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake PC4-28800 3600MHz ToughRAM RGB Series.
April 2020
(80%)
35 Reviews
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Abstract: Thermaltake baru saja memperkenalkan varian memori kit terbaru dimana produsen menyebutnya sebagai Turquoise. Memori ini masih jadi bagian dari keluarga TOUGHRAM RAM, sehingga desain pada dasarnya hampir sama.Baca juga: Nintendo Umumkan Varian Switch Te...
Appealing design, Ample support for RGB ecosystems,
Very expensive, Subpar performance, Limited overclocking headroom
The ToughRAM RGB Metallic Gold DDR4-3600 C18 memory kit definitely stands out, but for its aesthetics and expensive price rather than its performance...
Published: 2021-09-28, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Unique RGB and Heatsink Design, Heatsink Kept the Modules Cool, RGB fully Customizable via Software, Performance is Good, XMP Worked on X570S chipset, Warranty, Temperature Node, Software to Monitor Real Time Performance of the RAM
The Thermaltake Toughram RGB Turquoise has a unique design at every angle. From the chrome accents to the bright RGB you see when the lights come on. The New Turquoise color is a nice touch and will offer your build a new and unique color option. So let y...
This was a pretty quick look at the TOUGHRAM RGB memory kit, but the big news here is that it is available in metallic gold for the very first time. They only made a small batch of these from what we've been told and they are pretty awesome looking if gol...
3600MHz XMP speeds, Welldesigned, Should fit inside most PC builds, Motherboard RGB sync support
RGB lighting underwhelming, Restricted capacities, Soso value
Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows CentralWho it's forIf you need fast RAMIf you're building an AMD Ryzen PCIf you want excellent performanceIf you plan on overclocking RAMWho it isn't forIf you want the best lighting experienceThermaltake makes some good pro...
The 16 GB (2x 8 GB) Thermaltake TOUGHRAM 3600 MHz kit is available for around US$99.99. Solid performance No RGB Great aesthetics High price Thermaltake has done an excellent job with the design of the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM. The build quality and packagin...
Published: 2021-12-07, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
3600C18 continues to be a smart performance choice, Heatspreader manufacturing and Racing Green coating is good quality, Toughram software works fine and has some decent functionality, Temperature sensor is a good inclusion, Unique design deserves credit,
RGB lighting system is in need of an upgrade to a 2021 standard, Current ~£137 or ~$150 USD pricing is very uncompetitive, Module height and width increase CPU cooler interference likelihood,
It is clear that Thermaltake's goal with the Toughram RGB DDR4 in Racing Green colour form is to create a uniquely styled module that will appease those who like the unusual module colour scheme. And in that sense, we have to credit to Thermaltake for bei...
Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Excellent RGB lighting aesthetics, Good lighting control modes, Plenty of support for RGB lighting software sync – Thermaltake's own, Razer's, and motherboard vendors', Premium design with brushed aluminium heatspreader, Solid performance overall
Relatively loose timings for DDR4-3600MHz, Height will cause an issue with many large air coolers, Price is significantly higher than RGB competitors with the same frequency and timings
With the Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 3600MHz memory kit, you get solid performance thanks to the high frequency from the SK Hynix modules and you get a good aesthetic design.I like the appearance of the black metal heatspreaders and the small reflective stri...
Published: 2019-10-11, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does It Cost?The Thermaltake Toughram RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3600 MHz kit is available now. It's currently listed for just £139.98, which is honestly pretty good value. It's about £4 cheaper than the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, and I'd argue it's...