** MEMORY PRICE DROP: CRAZY PRE-ORDER ONLY DEAL ON TUF ALLIANCE MEMORY FROM TEAMGROUP!! **

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Hi there


To celebrate the launch of the TUF Alliance Gaming memory from TeamGroup they are supporting some pretty crazy pre-order prices, especially when you consider this is 3000MHz, 3200MHz and 3600MHz kits, in fact this pricing makes them cheaper than nasty budget value no heatspreader 2133MHz and 2400MHz junk, as 8 Pack would say. :D

Hence why its a pre-order deal only as TeamGroup are rebating us for any pre-sales at the discounted pricing.

Though it is a collaboration between Asus TUF & TeamGroup, this memory using higher quality IC than your regular stuff, so it will actually work in all motherboards, chipsets from both Intel and AMD, it is just not limited to those with Asus mainboards. :)



Team Group Vulcan TUF Gaming Alliance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C16 3000MHz Dual Channel Kit - Blac @ £119.99 inc VAT



TLTYD416G3000HC16CDC01, 3000MHz RAM Speed, CAS 16-18-18-36 Timings, 1.25-1.35v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.




Only £119.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW








Team Group Vulcan TUF Gaming Alliance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Blac @ £128.99 inc VAT



TLTYD416G3200HC16CDC01, 3200MHz RAM Speed, CAS 16-18-18-36 Timings, 1.25-1.35v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.




Only £128.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW






Team Group Vulcan TUF Gaming Alliance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-28800C19 3600MHz Dual Channel Kit - Blac @ £139.99 inc VAT



TLTYD416G3600HC19ADC01, 3600MHz RAM Speed, CAS 19-19-19-39 Timings, 1.25-1.35v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.



Only £139.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW








Before anyone ask there shall be no 8Gb kits available, these are available only in 16Gb and 32Gb kits and for now OcUK only plans to stock 16Gb kits, so don't ask for 32GB kits unless you can buy an minimum order quantity of 50 kits. ;)


Then as a real treat we have TeamGroups LEGEND RGB, this is special because it is very high-end IC with very tight latency timings of 14-14-14-31. :eek:


Team Group Night Hawk LEGEND 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C14 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - RGB @ £199.99 inc VAT



TF7D416G3200HC14ADC01, 3200MHz RAM Speed, CAS 14-14-14-31 Timings, 1.25-1.35v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty with OcUK.



Only £199.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW





Stock is due late next week, so get your pre-orders in on the TUF stuff, we also have a limit on the TUF Alliance at the introductory pricing of 50pc per product line. :)



P.S. Be sure to check our whole TeamGroup memory range here, we rate it the highest quality memory we sell and use it in 99% of our own system integration it is that good. :)
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/memory/ddr4?ckSuppliers=594&ckTab=0&sSort=2
 
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I would not call them crazy Deals the prices are still High

They are not high compared to current market price and people buying now that is all that matters is how the price compares to competitors and £120 for a 3000MHz 16G kit is a good price, just a few months ago you’d be paying £200 so though they may not be back down to the frankly crazy prices of a couple years ago they are certainly heading in right direction.
 
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They are not high compared to current market price and people buying now that is all that matters is how the price compares to competitors and £120 for a 3000MHz 16G kit is a good price, just a few months ago you’d be paying £200 so though they may not be back down to the frankly crazy prices of a couple years ago they are certainly heading in right direction.

Agreed. If you need it now these are pretty decent prices.
 
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They are not high compared to current market price and people buying now that is all that matters is how the price compares to competitors and £120 for a 3000MHz 16G kit is a good price, just a few months ago you’d be paying £200 so though they may not be back down to the frankly crazy prices of a couple years ago they are certainly heading in right direction.

Smashing work, all moving the right direction.
 
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I would not call them crazy Deals the prices are still High

I get where you are coming from - but few weeks back I was looking around for 16GB @ ~3000MHz DDR4 for some builds I was doing and prices were around £170 - £200 more often and even closer to £300 was popping up a lot :( for an otherwise budget build (lower end CPU and board, etc.) but with some RAM capacity overhead (not so fussed about the speeds) due to their usage as I was trying to do for one person the RAM was taking up a LOL portion of the budget :s
 
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16GB pre-ordered :D
Not sure if budget allows another 16 or not though :confused:

Wait a month or so, though not guaranteed certainly for Black Friday we shall be pushing to hit £99 as a special.
Of course if memory prices start going back up that won't be possible, but the current price trends don't currently show any price increases.
 
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Wait a month or so, though not guaranteed certainly for Black Friday we shall be pushing to hit £99 as a special.
Of course if memory prices start going back up that won't be possible, but the current price trends don't currently show any price increases.

Sounds promising, I'm looking for a quad channel kit suitable for Threadripper.
 
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Its a fairly good deal, I was looking at the Avexir 32GB (2x 16GB) 2400 stuff for £ 229.99 inc VAT + shipping...

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/avex...l-channel-kit-avd4uz124001616g-my-14a-ar.html

I would have gone for that then I found 16GB of DDR4 2133 with Micron chips for £ 96.90 inc VAT each so £ 193.80 inc VAT for 32GB (2x 16GB). The Avexir stuff has ramsinks, the stuff I bought doesn't but then I am not overclocking it so it doesn't need them, they just look pretty.

So £ 120 inc VAT for 16GB of the 3000 stuff is a good deal, I just wouldn't need it or notice the 10% to 15% speed difference in productivity apps and benchmarks so still happy with the stuff I bought. It been proven in gaming you don't need fast RAM unless you have 1080 graphics...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4k_ErEg-FU

If I was buying from ocUK today it would be a tough choice between the 2x 16GB 2400 Avexir stuff or 4x 8GB Team Group 3000 stuff. I would prefer the 16GB sticks over the 8GB ones though to leave room for future upgrades.
 
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Wait a month or so, though not guaranteed certainly for Black Friday we shall be pushing to hit £99 as a special.
Of course if memory prices start going back up that won't be possible, but the current price trends don't currently show any price increases.
Thanks for the info Gibbo.
Need PC up and running now so maybe just get 16 just now then another 16 Black Friday......
Unless you could do 32 now at the reduced price, lol ;)
 
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Its a fairly good deal, I was looking at the Avexir 32GB (2x 16GB) 2400 stuff for £ 229.99 inc VAT + shipping...

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/avex...l-channel-kit-avd4uz124001616g-my-14a-ar.html

I would have gone for that then I found 16GB of DDR4 2133 with Micron chips for £ 96.90 inc VAT each so £ 193.80 inc VAT for 32GB (2x 16GB). The Avexir stuff has ramsinks, the stuff I bought doesn't but then I am not overclocking it so it doesn't need them, they just look pretty.

So £ 120 inc VAT for 16GB of the 3000 stuff is a good deal, I just wouldn't need it or notice the 10% to 15% speed difference in productivity apps and benchmarks so still happy with the stuff I bought. It been proven in gaming you don't need fast RAM unless you have 1080 graphics...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4k_ErEg-FU

If I was buying from ocUK today it would be a tough choice between the 2x 16GB 2400 Avexir stuff or 4x 8GB Team Group 3000 stuff. I would prefer the 16GB sticks over the 8GB ones though to leave room for future upgrades.

Good points. I'm thinking of 32GB but would prefer 16GB sticks. Unfortunately TR is quad channel...tricky one as I don't need 64GB. Will probably end up with a 4 X 8GB kit, not sure what speed I need though as I'm just building a good all-rounder.
 
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how does it work with 4 sticks instead of 2 on a z370 asrock pro4 matx board?

I have 2 4gb sticks of the Dark Pro 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black/Red (TDPRD48G3200

and was looking to go 16gb,will it be ok with 4x4gb sticks or better selling my 2 sticks and buying 2x8gb?

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Wait a month or so, though not guaranteed certainly for Black Friday
During which, you reckon any good specials on Meshify C cases and Noctua/Scythe HSF’s?

If so, I ‘might’ be able to struggle on with wonky pc until then.

Went for the 32GB and Mugen 5 so I’d have to cancel the order if I was waiting.
 
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Good points. I'm thinking of 32GB but would prefer 16GB sticks. Unfortunately TR is quad channel...tricky one as I don't need 64GB. Will probably end up with a 4 X 8GB kit, not sure what speed I need though as I'm just building a good all-rounder.

I was tempted to buy 1 stick of 16GB to save money but my board uses dual channel so ponied up the extra £ 96.90 for a second 16GB stick to run in dual channel I have no regrets.
 
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I was tempted to buy 1 stick of 16GB to save money but my board uses dual channel so ponied up the extra £ 96.90 for a second 16GB stick to run in dual channel I have no regrets.

Yes buy once cry once lol. I think DDR4 3200 will be fast enough to do a TR build justice.
 
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