Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000メモリキットは、緯度を利用するために市場に出ていますチップの世界での最新の開発。他の分野で見られるように、プロセッサーの世界では継続的な改善が重要です。世代の隆起がなければ、次善の策を購入する理由はありません。これらの進歩を利用し、最新の開発と歩調を合わせるのはメモリメーカーの仕事です。
TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 (画像クレジット:トムのハードウェア)
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TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 (画像クレジット:Tom’s Hardware)
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TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 (画像クレジット:Tom’sハードウェア)
Dark Z FPSは、TeamGroupが好むおなじみの翼に着想を得たデザインを特徴としています。アルミニウム製ヒートスプレッダは、デザインを際立たせる白い線が付いた黒で届きます。実際、Dark ZFPSは前述の色でのみ入手可能です。全体的なデザインはかなりきれいで、TeamGroupのロゴは最小限に抑えられています。
ヒートスプレッダーの拡張された翼は、メモリが高すぎるという感覚を与えますが、そうではありません。 43.5mm(1.71インチ)のDark Z FPSは、便利なサイズです。メモリーにはRGB照明がありませんが、これは最近では珍しい光景です。好みに応じて、賛否両論かもしれません。
TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 (画像クレジット:Tom’s Hardware)
Dark ZFPSは16GBのメモリキットなので、 2つの8GBメモリモジュールを取得します。もちろん、これらはシングルランク設計に準拠しています。 TeamGroupは、メモリに8層PCBと最高品質のSamsung K4A8G085WB-BCPB(Bダイ)集積回路(IC)を装備しました。
The T-Force Dark Z FPS put up a strong showing on the Intel platform. The memory kit ranked third overall, but excelled in various workloads, including the Corona ray tracing benchmark, LuxMark, and HandBrake conversion benchmarks.
AMD Performance
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The T-Force Dark Z FPS jumped up to the second position on the AMD platform, trailing only the brand’s own T-Force Xtreem ARGB DDR4-3600 C14 memory kit. Nonetheless, the Dark Z FPS still put up a strong showing in numerous benchmarks.
The Dark Z FPS’gaming performance was consistent on both Intel and AMD platforms, outperforming the competition.
Overclocking and Latency Tuning
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We couldn’t get much overclocking headroom out of the Dark Z FPS without pumping lots of volts into the memory. Keeping the voltage increase at a moderate amount (0.05V), we pushed the memory to DDR4-4300 by loosening the timings from the default 16-18-18-38 to 17-17-17-37.
Lowest Stable Timings
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Memory Kit
DDR4-4000 (1.45V)
DDR4-4000 (1.50V)
DDR4-4300 (1.50V)
DDR4-4400 (1.45V)
Klevv Cras XR DDR4-4000 C19
18-22-22-42 (2T)
N/A
N/A
19-25-25-45 (2T)
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N/A
15-15-15-35 (2T)
17-17-17-37 (2T)
N/A
Knowing that the Dark Z FPS employs Samsung’s B-die ICs, we set out to see whether the memory’s timings could go lower. At 1.50V, the memory had no problem operating at 15-15-15-35.
Bottom Line
When it comes to AMD’s desktop Ryzen processors, there’s no argument that DDR4-3600 offers the best performance for your money. Nonetheless, the Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 memory kit is a good place to start if you want to experiment with faster memory. As long as your Ryzen 5000 chip can run a 2,000 MHz FCLK, the Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 will offer you performance that’s pretty close to a DDR4-3600 C14 memory kit. You can easily decrease or eliminate the small margin by overclocking the Dark Z FPS down to C15, but as always, your overclocking mileage will vary.
TeamGroup priced the Dark Z FPS DDR4-4000 C16 well compared to other competing kits. The Dark Z FPS kit retails for $169.99, and it’s significantly cheaper than some of the flashier DDR4-4000 options with sloppier timings.
The RGB-less Dark Z FPS design also means that you don’t have to pay the RGB tax. There’s only one rival that will really give the Dark Z FPS a hard time — G.Skill’s Ripjaws V DDR4-4000 C16 memory kit that is $30 cheaper. Pricing fluctuates, though, so make sure to check your options before you hit the check-out lane.