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High-Speed Savings Alert: Secure 32GB of Team T-Force Vulcan DDR5 Memory (6000 MHz) For Only $86 Now
Probably ranking fairly level with the power supply for the unsexiest PC hardware component, RAM isn’t the most exciting part of the inside of your computer to look at no matter how much RGB or fancy heatsinks you attach. Still, it is one of the most important and often isn’t cheap either, especially when it’s the latest iteration. It certainly felt like it was a small barrier to entry for AMD’s AM5 platform when it was first released as it was quite costly, but you had to have it for a working build.
Luckily, the price of adopting DDR5 has fallen (not as much as we’d like) and today’s deal lets you pick up theTeam T-Force Vulcan 32GB (2 x 16GB ) DDR5 6000 MHz RAM pack for only $86 - a reduction from the original MSRP of $119. To get it at this price with the codeNEPJL32DV6225 for an extra $5 discount you will need to sign up for a free Newegg + membership if you’re not already a member.
If you have a 7000-series AMD CPU, then you probably already know that DDR5 6000 is also the sweet spot for RAM speeds and this memory pack also comes with timings of 38-38-38-78 with a CAS latency of 38 and an operating voltage of 1.25V.
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Team T-Force Vulcan 32GB (2 x 16GB ) DDR5 6000 MHz: now $86 at Newegg (was $119)
This offer comprises two sticks of 16GB DDR5-6000 MHz RAM, perfect for use with an AMD AM5 build or 13th - 14th Gen Intel build. The timing of these RAM sticks is 38-38-38-78 with a CAS latency of 38 and an operating voltage of 1.25V.
Newegg + members can use codeNEPJL32DV6225 for the $86 price offer.
The Team T-Force Vulcan 32GB (Model FLBD532G6000HC38ADC01) comes already installed with a heatsink/shield and uses thermal conducting silicon to reinforce adhesion between the cooling fin and memory and dissipate heat. If you’re using this RAM on an Intel motherboard then you can enable the Intel XMP 3.0 memory profile for easy setup.
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- Title: Unveiling the Latest Innovations with Tom's Technology Insights
- Author: George
- Created at : 2025-01-17 22:18:50
- Updated at : 2025-01-24 16:04:57
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