T-Force Delta RGB Gaming Performance?

Started by Panchov32 on July 10, 2024

I've been looking into getting a new RAM for my gaming PC and came across the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB. Has anyone tried it out?

Solved by Milkopilko in post #2
Yeah, I recently upgraded to this RAM and it's been great! The performance boost in games is noticeable. You can check out an overview of its specs at Overview: TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB DDR4-3600 CL18 RAM.

Yeah, I recently upgraded to this RAM and it's been great! The performance boost in games is noticeable. You can check out an overview of its specs at Overview: TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB DDR4-3600 CL18 RAM.

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That's really interesting! What kind of FPS improvement did you experience with the T-Force Delta RGB?

I've used the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB for a few months now, and it works well. However, my FPS hasn't improved as much as I expected. It might be because my GPU is more of a bottleneck.

I'm also considering this RAM for my build. Can you share some insights about its performance? Is the 3600 MHz speed enough for gaming?

Based on my experience, the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB performed admirably in gaming sessions. The effective frequency of 3600 MHz and capacity of 32 GB are more than sufficient for most gamers.

That's great to hear! I'm still a bit unsure about the latency. Does anyone know if it's suitable for gaming?

From what I've read, the latency (10 ns) of the T-Force Delta RGB should be decent for gaming. However, keep in mind that other factors like your CPU and GPU can impact overall performance.

That's true! It's important to consider all aspects of your build when looking for performance improvements. For me, adding more RAM didn't make a huge difference because my GPU was the limiting factor.

Thanks for the advice, everyone! I think I'll go ahead and give the TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB a try in my PC. Fingers crossed it helps with gaming!

Good luck with your build! Let us know how it goes once you've installed the new RAM.

Absolutely, we'd love to hear about your experience! Have fun building and gaming!