Computex 2017: My thoughts and of course images of show girls

Got decent aesthetics as well; is there any chance of a spec and price preview post computex (or timeframe for info/pricing)?

Won't be cheap as the primary use is our own Infin8 and 8 Pack systems, plus all modules use ONLY Samsung B die, which is one of the best.
Our first kit is 3200MHz C14-14-14 and tested in 15 Ryzen mainboards without issue, works fine in Z170/270 also.

Aesthetics are decent because I did the design for TeamGroup 18 months ago, actually it was over 2 years ago. ;)
 
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Still find it odd that companies (not just at Computex) hire women to model at their stands. Like anyone on these forums would buy a product due to the hot lady on display over the specs/ price/ customer service etc. If anything they probably bump up costs!
 
Hi there

First 8 Pack memory SKU is online:

Team Group Dark Pro "8 Pack Edition" 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C14 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black/Grey @ £188.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/detail/index/sArticle/68110



3200MHz RAM Speed, CAS 14-14-14-31 Timings, 1.20-1.40v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.

A cooperation between TeamGroup, Gibbo, 8 Pack, Caseking and Overclockers UK brings you this very aesthetically pleasing design with great thermals. But more importantly the IC is Samsung B die and has being qualified and tested thoroughly on the latest Intel Kabylake platforms (Z170/270) and AMD Ryzen mainboards.

With a very aggressive low latency of CAS 14-14-14-31 out the box this kit not only offers tight timings but high frequency as well with 3200MHz. Tested reliably in over 15 AMD Ryzen mainboards with both 350 and 370 chipset at advertised speeds.

Also compatible with the latest Intel Z270 and upcoming chipsets, this 8 Pack edition memory offers great compatibility and incredible levels of performance.

This is the first of many more 8 Pack memory products to come, this kit also offers fantastic overclocking ability where over 4000MHz is achievable on some Intel setups and upto 3600MHz on Ryzen setups with slacker memory timings.

Available exclusivlely only from OcUK, Caseking (Germany) and Globaldata (Portugal) which are all part of the growing empire known as Caseking Group.


Features:
- AMD Ryzen Compatible (350 and 370 chipsets)
- Intel Kabylake, Kabylake-X compatible (Z170/Z270 chipsets)
- Samsung B Die guaranteed
- Tight CAS latencies of 14-14-14-31
- Huge overclocking ability or drop the frequency and go for some CAS10 goodness.


Specification:
- CPU Compatibility: Intel Skylake/Kabylake/Kabylake-X ( LGA 1151 ) & AMD Ryzen 3, 5 & 7
- Chipset: Intel Z170, Intel Z270, AMD 350, AMD 370
- Capacity: 16GB (8GBx2)
- Dual Channel kit: Yes
- Tested Speed: DDR4-3200 MHz (PC4-25600)
- Tested Latency: 14-14-14-31
- Tested Voltage: 1.20V-1.40V
- Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
- Error Checking: Non-ECC
- Type: 288-pin UDIMM
- SPD Speed: 2133 MHz
- SPD Voltage: 1.2V
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Exclusive to Caseking Group


Only £188.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW




If your looking for cheap, you won't find it with 8 Pack branding, these memory kits are built with one objective, all out performance and compatibility with the widest selection of mainboards. As such we specify only Samsung B die for our own 8 Pack modules which adds considerable cost, but on the flip side the results is improved performance (tighter timings) and huge OC ability, in our testing we hit 3600MHz on Ryzen mainboards and over 4000MHz on Intel mainboards with these kits. On new Kabylake-X platform expect this kit to yield as high as 4500MHz plus.

This is just the start, we hope by the end of the month to have kits approaching 5000MHz under the 8 Pack branding. :D
 
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Big GPU or small person?
 
Excusing the ignorance in advance; with the quad channel version of the Team Group Dark Pro will they be compatible with skt 2011 or are they exclusively 1151/x299?


New kits will be backwards compatible, but they won't run at the advertised speeds. New intel platform has vastly superior IC. So Kabylake X dual can hit 5000MHz and 4600Mhz is 24/7 stable and quite easy to hit. New quad platform does 4000MHz with ease and tops around 4133MHz. These speeds can only be attained on the new platforms, using these kits on older platforms you won't get the speeds and we shall clearly market them for new platform only.

So you can use in older platform, but won't hit the speeds.
 
Any chance of these making an appearance as an option on the 8 Pack OC Ryzen Bundles? :o

Yes this memory is designed as its primary purpose is for our own bundles and systems shall all move to this memory and other 8 Pack memory brands. It allows us to control the IC to maintain higher quality and of course they look awesome. :)
 
Yes this memory is designed as its primary purpose is for our own bundles and systems shall all move to this memory and other 8 Pack memory brands. It allows us to control the IC to maintain higher quality and of course they look awesome. :)

A little bit of wee just came out.

If only Vega would make an appearance... or i might have to go down the 1080ti route.
 
A little bit of wee just came out.

If only Vega would make an appearance... or i might have to go down the 1080ti route.

Our plan is this memory with any Ryzen, 3200MHz tight timings, or slack the timings and run at 3600MHz, but we only achieved this with CH6 and Taichi.

Then we shall offer new Intel offerings Dual with 4600MHz and Quad with 4000/4133. :)

Again all memory will be 8 Pack with Samsung B die.

Also some might be happy to know G.Skill shall make a return with their Trident Z Black/White and Trident Z RGB at OcUK soon. Also new GeIL X EVO RGB shall be in stock next week along with some basic Ryzen SKU.
 
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