Overall and Final Verdict
With all of the testing finished up we can finally step back and take a look at the overall picture for the T-CREATE Expert 6000 MHz 64GB kit that TEAMGROUP sent over. First off, if you are building a system and using a majority of the Asus ProArt lineup in it, this is going to be the best and really the only option available. You could use an all-black kit but having the gold like the T-CREATE Expert Kit has matches it perfectly. Even looking at the kit outside of that use though, I like the simple styling. Not everything has to have RGB lighting on it. As a bonus, because the kit has a simple heatspreader design it is also low profile and won’t get in the way of any large air coolers. Because this fits such a specific nitch, I was worried that you might not have much of a selection as far as kits go but they hit the main capacities that I would be looking for with 32GB, 48GB, 64GB, and 96GB options. Then for speeds, they have kits in the sweet spots for both AMD and Intel as well as higher-end 7200 and 7600 MHz options. There are a lot of faster kits available, but for a simple kit without a huge heatspreader on it, this is a nice range.
Performance depends mostly on the kit speed, capacity, and CAS Latency and isn’t brand specific at all but I did do some testing just for some comparison numbers and the T-CREATE Expert Kit did well in almost all of the tests but was down in the chart in the GeekBenchAI testing which was interesting. The thermal testing also showed that it ran warmer than the two other kits. One of those kits did have a larger heatspreader, but one had a similar low-profile design. The larger capacity may have contributed to the heat. Overall though even running warmer the T-CREATE Expert Kit wasn’t running warm enough to be concerned about it.
For pricing, the T-CREATE Expert kit that I tested has an MSRP of $166.99 but is selling for $154.99. I tried to find another kit with the same capacity, speed, and CAS Latency on Newegg for a direct comparison but the only other kit that matched was the white version of the same T-CREATE Expert kit. Opening the CL range up more to the 31-40 range we can see at least some comparisons with only one kit selling for less than the T-CREATE Expert kit. Any of the CL32 kits were all $35 more. In the end, this ends up being a great value, and having that white option available means it could also be a great choice if you were building a white system. There isn’t a premium for the white kit, I wish I could say the same about all of the other components.
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