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Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit Review

 

Conclusion and Verdict

Last year, we tested the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR5-6000 32GB kits, which we thought was very good. This time round, we got the chance to test the faster DDR5-7200 version, and they didn’t disappoint either. It comes with the same unique heatsink design with different 2 colours of aluminum, and a chrome stripe in the middle, making these memory modules look amazing in any PC.

With XMP 3.0 enabled and all memory settings on AUTO, the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR5-7200 produce excellent scores in all of our benchmarks.

During the AIDA64 memory tests, we got super fast Memory Read speed of 105,000 MB/s, Write speed of 93,616 MB/s and a Copy speed of 97,566 MB/s.

Load temps hit a high of 65 degrees Celsius which may seem a little high, but we didn’t encounter any real issues thanks to its large Aluminum heatsink. Running the memory at higher speeds and at higher voltages will increase the overall operating temperatures.

For RGB lovers, the 16 high-lumen addressable LEDs along the top strip of the memory module are bright and stunning, giving you a more dynamic lighting experience. It’s compatible with all the major RGB eco systems out there, including Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome RGB  and of course Thermaltake’s very own TT RGB software.

And when it comes to overclocking, you’ll be glad to know that these modules can be easily overclocked to DDR5-7600. All you need to do is to manually increase the speed (in the BIOS) from the default speed of DDR5-7200 to a dashingly fast DDR5-7600. It’s as easy as that!

I couldn’t find any MSRP of the Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR5-7200 32GB memory kits, but you can buy the DDR5-6000 version for around USD $249 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/46nCCCK

 

Final Thoughts

The Thermaltake TOUGHRAM XG RGB DDR5-7200 32GB memory offers excellent performance, good overclocking ability, as well as amazing RGB lighting effects and great looking aesthetics. If you’re planning to build an enthusiast gaming PC with some great looking memory modules, then these are right up your alley.

 

 

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