
At this year’s Computex, TeamGroup unveiled a remarkable variety of memory and storage innovations, which prominently included DDR5 CUDIMMs, Gen5 SSDs, CAMM2 memory modules, and advanced cooling solutions.
TeamGroup Showcases Cutting-Edge Memory and Storage Solutions at Computex
Among the standout offerings from TeamGroup are the T-Force CAMM2 gaming memory modules available in two striking designs: T-Force Delta RGB and T-Force Vulcan. Each module boasts a capacity of 32 GB, operates at an impressive speed of 8000 MT/s, and features timings of CL42-50-50-84.



The Delta RGB version is equipped with an attractive heat sink and RGB lighting, making it ideal for gamers looking to customize their rig’s aesthetics, while the Vulcan model opts for a more understated, non-RGB design.

The demonstration featured a bare ASUS ROG Z890 motherboard that includes a standard 24-pin ATX connector, dual 8-pin EPS connectors for the CPU, and a unique 8-pin connector located just below the CAMM2 slot. This connection raises questions about its potential to provide additional power for enhanced memory performance or improve CAMM2 overclocking capabilities.












Additionally, TeamGroup unveiled impressive DDR5 CUDIMM modules with capacities reaching up to 64 GB and speeds exceeding 9000 MT/s. Some of these kits are already available, offering new aesthetics while introducing powerful new options like 64 GB configurations. Notably, TeamGroup’s T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 modules have achieved speeds of 10, 266 MT/s with CL48 timing at 1.5V, supporting dual 24 GB setups.




On the SSD front, TeamGroup’s T-Force GE PRO Gen5 M.2 SSDs are capable of delivering extraordinary read speeds up to 14 GB/s, thanks to the Innogrit IG5666 8-channel controller paired with 3D TLC NAND Flash. They also present the T-Force Z54E M.2 SSD, which uses Phison’s PS5028-E28 8-channel controller and supports up to 4 TB of storage. In testing, this SSD achieved phenomenal read speeds of 14.9 GB/s.



The company also showcased its T-Force ME PRO series SSDs, which consume less than 8W of power and are perfect for laptops while maintaining the impressive performance of up to 14 GB/s.





Another exciting innovation from TeamGroup is the Tec/Peltier-based SSD cooling module, which employs a smart fan and heat sink in conjunction with a thermoelectric structure to significantly enhance SSD cooling efficiency. This solution, known as T-Force Ai-Flow X, utilizes an AI system to monitor workload and adjust cooling performance accordingly. While it shows considerable promise, it will take some time before it becomes available on the market.



Wrapping up their showcase, TeamGroup introduced a 120mm AIO cooling solution designed to accommodate up to three SSDs. This innovative design may attract storage enthusiasts eager to improve thermal management. This cooling solution builds on the legacy of the Siren DUO, one of the pioneering AIO cooling products for SSDs.
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