Team Xtreem Vulcan DDR3L Review
Introduction and Technical Specifications
Published: 14th March 2013 | Source: TeamGroup | Price: £54,99 |
Introduction
We're sure that we weren't the only people waiting with bated breath for a chance to put a Xtreem memory kit through its paces, having heard many good things about their capabilities.
The company behind the Xtreem branding are called, in probably the most generic tautologous company name in history, Team Group. With an array of memory based products in their range from USB sticks to Memory cards and, of course, the DIMMs we have on test today.
Although they are only the eleventh largest memory manufacturer, quantity isn't always equatable to quality, and Team Group have aimed their memory modules squarely at the enthusiast sector. One of the things we've all learnt from low voltage kits, such as the model we have here, is that they overclock quite well thanks to the huge amount of voltage overhead. So, without further preamble, let's crack on.
Technical Specifications
Coming out of the packet with some decent CAS9 timings at a low 1.35v, the Xtreem should provide decent performance at standard timings, whilst being energy efficient.
Module Type | 240Pin Unbuffered DIMM Non ECC |
CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS | 9-9-9-24 |
DRAM Density | 256x8 / 512x8 |
Data transfer bandwidth | 1600MHz (PC3 12800) |
Heat Sink | Aluminium heatsink |
Working voltage | 1.35V |
Warranty | Lifetime warranty |
Note | Intel XMP1.3, compatible with series Intel 7 chipsets and higher. |
that's the same happy lot that manufactured my RAM, quite horrible.Quote