Memory manufacturer TeamGroup has launched new SO-DIMM DDR4 modules for their T-FORCE Vulcan series. Just like the desktop DDR4 T-FORCE Vulcan modules, these new SO-DIMM memory is built for high-performance. With its more compact SO-DIMM form factor, it fits perfectly well inside laptops as well as Intel NUC mini-PCs.
Since they are for high-performance use, the modules come with a custom heatspreader. This allows for better thermal dissipation in comparison to bare PCBs. Since clearances can be tight in SFF and laptops, TeamGroup uses graphene copper-foil. This ensures that the heatspreader is thin enough without causing clearance issues.
TeamGroup offers the SO-DIMM T-FORCE Vulcan in speeds of 2400MHz or 2666MHz. The 2400MHz version has CL15-17-17-35 timings, while the 2666Mhz version runs with CL18-18-18-38 timings.
As usual these are fully Intel XMP 2.0 compatible, which means users can easily load the OC presets without manually tweaking. Just like their desktop equivalent.
TeamGroup offers these T-FORCE Vulcan RAM in single 4GB, 8GB and 16GB units. It is also available in pairs with 8GB(2x4GB), 16GB (2x8GB), 32GB (2x16GB) capacities.
All come with a limited lifetime warranty coverage.
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