 What's up internet? Reviewing today, the T-Force Delta RGB Gaming Memory which team group was kind enough to send to us, but they had no say in what we had to say about it. Number one and baka yung pinakamahalaga sa atin, reliable tong RAM na to. We've sold a lot of T-Force Delta through the shop and not a single customer has come back to complain that it broke. There was something wrong with RGB or in general just to ask for a refund. And this is a big deal because we do carry a lot of other brands for RAM and we've had a lot of headaches. Even the products from major brands, people would come back and tell us the RGB is broken or even it won't work out of the box. We've never had any problems with T-Force RAM and to top it all off, they're usually cheaper than other major brands. And if ever makaproblema, it does come with a lifetime warranty. Second point is that getting to the advertised speed is super easy. The RAM kit we got is 2x16 at 3600 MHz and it was super easy just to pop into the BIOS, enable XMP and you're good to go. That's the speed that we got. We used this RAM in the rig with the spicy ASUS combo which we reviewed a couple of weeks ago. And through all the productivity app and the gaming benchmarks, the RAM was rock solid. No problems at all. Number three and again an important point, the T-Force Delta RGB works with all of the software of the major motherboard manufacturers. So it'll work with ASUS AuraSync, MSI Mystic Lite, Gigabyte Fusion, Asrock Polychrome. It even works with BIOS Star. And this is important because all of that RGB from different products can lead to a serious headache. Sometimes if it's not planned properly, you'll end up downloading separate programs to control different components of RGB. And at the end of the day, they won't even sync right because the programs won't talk to each other. You save yourself a lot of the headache and frustration if you just go with component that are compatible with the major motherboard brands I mentioned earlier. That way you can control all of your RGB just through one software program. Speaking of RGB, you do get a lot of RGB in these sticks. It basically covers the entire top of the heat spreader and even to the side. On a personal note, I'm not really a fan of this particular aesthetic. For me, there are just too many angles to the design. Although I do admit once you're far away, all of the angles just sort of blend in and the RGB does look nice. And in the background right now, that is the T-Force Delta RGB and it is looking quite good. Speaking of compatibility, most tech guys do like checking the QVL list when buying RAM. The QVL or Qualified Vendor List is just a list from the manufacturer saying that yes, this RAM has been tested with all of these motherboards and it should work. Actually, I have a confession to make. Sa atin-atin lang, I don't usually check the QVL anymore for my personal rigs. Usually, the RAM will just work anyway. But it is best practice to at least double check the QVL. You sort of need to dig around the T-Force site to find the QVL list for this RAM. So I've included the link in the video description. Most of the listed boards are on the new side. So you have the X570s, the Z590s, Z490s, B550s, a couple of B450s. So do take note of that if you're a stickler for being compatible with QVL. But bottom line, would we recommend this RAM? And yes, we would. For one, the price is usually very competitive. And again, they're very reliable. To be honest, I'm quite surprised and a bit sad with the other manufacturers. They're more well known. But their RAM tends to break down quite often that a customer will come back to us with a problem. But with T-Force RAM, we've never had any complaints. And so based on shop experience, I would definitely recommend this RAM. Why don't we carry it ourselves? Again, we used to, but we're having a hard time keeping them in stock. So that's a testament also to how popular this particular RAM is. So if you're in the market for some RGB RAM, I would definitely check out the T-Force Delta RGB. Thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans. Na-affordan namin to kupuwa na to. Ande jok lang. Thank you to Leah Magnaie, Ian Meru, Richard Ongkinko, ITX-Addict, Jan Ruben Ocha, Christian Espinoza, and Rafael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.