Teamgroup T-Create 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) 3200 MHz CL22 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

Dec 29, 2020 at 05:57am EST

TeamGroup is the creator of some of the most high-quality memory products for the PC industry. They have come a long way since their inception in 1997 and went on to become one of the fastest-growing product manufacturers and a leading brand around the globe.

Since the arrival of DDR4 memory in the mainstream market, Teamgroup started segmenting its memory lineup into various categories and its latest entry is within the content creator segment. Today, I will be testing the latest Teamgroup T-Create 'Creator' series memory kit, which is a top of the line product aimed at content creators and features that you won't usually find on mainstream kits. Teamgroup sent me their latest T-Create series DDR4 memory kit (64 GB @ 3200 MHz) for this review.

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Teamgroup T-Create Classic 64 GB DDR4 Memory Kit Specifications

The Teamgroup T-Create Classic 64 GB DDR4 memory kit is designed to offer pure value. The kit I received is optimized at a clock speed of 3200 MHz (PC4-25600). The memory kit consists of dual 32 GB DIMMs which make up a total of 64 GB in capacity. Some main features of the T-Create Classic series are listed below:

The memory kit has a tested latency spec of CL22 and the timings are 22-22-22-52 for this specific kit. The voltage set at reference is 1.2V and the memory kit comes in an unbuffered package with a non-ECC (Error Correction) design. The memory kit is fully compliant with Intel's XMP 2.0 and can be easily set to its rated clock speeds through the BIOS shipped on the latest Intel motherboards.

Teamgroup T-Create Classic 64 GB DDR4 Memory Kit Unboxing and Close Up

The T-Create Classic series comes in a plastic clamshell package. It has grey and black accents all over. The front of the package has the name and specifications sticker along with the marketing logos for the T-Create and Classic series.

The back of the box lists down a brief overview of the T-Create brand along with detailed features of the T-Create Classic series memory. The package also includes a warranty paper & a T-Create logo sticker.

Out of the box, I can note that the T-Create rocks a very simple design with a low-profile DIMM size which is expected since these kits are rated to operate at 1.2V and don't require excessive amounts of cooling or the flashy RGB stuff which is more of gaming aesthetic.

The T-Create Classic, although being very simple in design, still look great. The angular touches on the aluminum frames and the T-Create logo in the middle looks great.

If you're looking for RGB options, TeamGroup has a ton of options in their T-Force brand but they also cost a lot more.

The silver color is very neutral since it can go along with almost any motherboard or a content creator setup.

Now for the weight, the T-Create DARK Z weighs under 30 grams which is not too much. This is due to the low profile design and no aggressive use of bulky metal frames or RGB solutions. The height and weight make the kit a perfect choice for HTPC and small form factor PCs.

Teamgroup T-Create Classic Series 64 GB DDR4 Memory Kit Test Setup

For testing, I used the latest Intel Core i9 9900K processor which is compatible with higher frequency memory. The motherboard used was a GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Master and I booted the memory without any issues. The XMP profile to enable the 3200 MHz frequency had to be set from the BIOS which wasn't a hard task. The new 300-series motherboards are fully compatible with the fast DDR4 DIMMs.

Teamgroup Memory Test Setup:

ProcessorIntel Core i9-9900K @ 4.70 GHz
Motherboard:AORUS Z390 Master
Power Supply:ASUS ROG THOR 1200W PSU
Solid State Drive:Samsung SSD 960 EVO M.2 (512 GB)
Hard Disk:Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 7200.12
Memory:Teamgroup T-Create Expert 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) CL18 3600 MHz
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z FPS 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL16 4000 MHz
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) CL22 3200 MHz
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL18 3600 MHz
V-Color PRISM II RGB Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL18 3600 MHz
G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL17 4000 MHz
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 32GB (4 X 8GB) CL16 3600 MHz
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB (2 X 8GB) CL16 3600 MHz
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB (2 X 8GB) CL16 3200 MHz
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB (2 x 8 GB)
Teamgroup T-Force Xcalibur RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB)
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL16 3000 MHz
AORUS RGB Memory Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL16 3200 MHz
Geil Evo X Dual Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL15 3000 MHz
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) CL15 3000 MHz
Case:Corsair Graphite Series 780T Full Tower
Video Cards:MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z
Cooling Solutions:ASUS Ryujin 240mm AIO
OS:Windows 10 64-bit

The memory kit comprises 2 DIMMs that operate in dual channel mode. Since we were running a Z390 platform, the memory was operating in dual channel mode. The memory is clocked at 3200 MHz and will run at 2600 MHz be the default when the XMP profile is not enabled since that is the JEDEC standard clock speed. Clock timing is set at 22-22-22-52  (CL22) and the capacity is 64GB for this specific kit.

Teamgroup T-Create Classic Series 64 GB DDR4 Memory Kit Performance Tests

I have separated the performance tests into two sections. The first section consists of pure synthetic and general workload tests while the second section would be focusing on gaming performance and how different games are affected by higher clocked memory sticks.

AIDA64 Memory Bandwidth Benchmark

For AIDA64 memory tests, I ran the T-Create Classic memory at stock speeds. The stock speed was configured at the XMP profile of 3200 MHz CL22.

AIDA64 Memory Tests
Copy
Read
Write
Latency
0
11667
23334
35001
46668
58335
70002
0
11667
23334
35001
46668
58335
70002
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
57.6k
63.3k
62.5k
35
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 4333 MHz
55.6k
61.9k
61.5k
36
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 4266 MHz (1.4V)
53.1k
61.3k
60.2k
36
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
51.9k
56k
57.5k
38
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
49.2k
52.8k
54k
41
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
49.1k
52.6k
53.9k
42
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
48.9k
52.6k
53.8k
42
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
48.8k
52.2k
55.4k
43
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
48.7k
52.2k
55.3k
43
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
44.2k
48.7k
47.2k
45
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
44.2k
49k
47.2k
45
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
44.2k
48.9k
47.1k
45
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
43.2k
47.8k
46.5k
47
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
43k
47.5k
46.2k
48
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
42.6k
47.1k
46k
50
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
42.3k
47k
50

SuperPI

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SUPERPI
Seconds (Lower is Better)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
7
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
7
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
7
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
7
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
7
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
7
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
7
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
7
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
7
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
7
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
7
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
7
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
7
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
7

Winrar

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Winrar
Kb/s (Higher is Better)
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
28.8k
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
28.1k
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
27.8k
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
27.8k
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
27.7k
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
27.7k
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
27.7k
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
26.2k
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
26.1k
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
26.1k
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
26.1k
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
26k
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
25.1k
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
24.9k

Gaming Performance Tests

Gaming applications generally don't see huge gains with different memory kits but DDR4 has enabled a huge gain in memory frequency which can impact gaming performance. Moving from the stock 2600 MHz to 3200 MHz can have a slight effect on performance and the improved CAS timings on some of the high-end SKUs can result in better overall FPS and system responsiveness.

Battlefield V DX12 4K Ultra
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
108
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
106
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
105
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
105
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
105
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
105
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
105
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
104
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
104
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
103
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
103
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
102
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
101
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
101
GTA V 4xMSAA 4K Ultra
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
70
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
69
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
69
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
69
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
69
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
69
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
69
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
69
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
69
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
68
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
67
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
67
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
66
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
66
Watch Dogs 2 4K Ultra
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL16 4400 MHz
64
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB CL17 4000 MHz
63
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB CL16 3600 MHz
63
G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB CL17 3600 MHz
63
Teamgroup T-Force XCALIBUR RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
63
Teamgroup T-Force DARK Z 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
63
V-Color PRISM II RGB 16 GB CL18 3600 MHz
63
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
62
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB CL16 3200 MHz
62
Teamgroup T-Force Nighthawk 16 GB CL16 3000 MHz
61
G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB CL16 3200 MHz
61
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
61
Geil Evo X Dual 16 GB CL15 3000 MHz
60
Teamgroup T-Create Classic 16 GB CL 22 3200 MHz
60

Furthermore, while 8 GB has become the standard for gaming PCs, modern applications such as editing software and multi-tasking users can benefit hugely from 16 GB and 32 GB kits which have become more common in the gaming market over the last couple of years.

Furthermore, while 8 GB has become the standard for gaming PCs, modern applications such as editing software and multi-tasking users can benefit hugely from 16 GB and 32 GB kits which have become more common in the gaming market over the last couple of years.

Conclusion

The T-Create Classic is purely designed for one purpose, and that's no performance but density. The two DIMMs pack 64 GB of memory capacity which is a mid-tier configuration on creator PCs given the ever-increasing demand for creative applications. The memory performs as a standard 3200 MHz kit but what makes this memory unique is its pricing.

Features such as the aluminum heat spreader and the 10 layer PCB are definitely a plus but the pricing makes this the cheapest 64 GB DDR4-3200 kit on the market right now. At Newegg, the T-Create Classic 64 GB can be found for $216.99 US. The cheapest kit, with a heat spreader on, you can find right now is the Mushkin Silverline which retails at $247 on Amazon but that kit is rated at 2666 MHz (CL19). The other option close to this is the Crucial Ballistix which retails at $259 over at Amazon. The T-Create Classic is definitely going to be the choice of memory for content creators who want the extra capacity and you can't go wrong with this pricing.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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