TeamGroup Introduces CAMM2-Ready T-Force Innovations, DDR5 CUDIMMs, Advanced Triple SSD Cooling, and High-Speed Gen5 SSDs with TEC Technology

At Computex, TeamGroup made a splash with their extensive lineup of memory and storage solutions, showcasing some of the most cutting-edge technology available today. They unveiled a range of exciting products, including DDR5 CUDIMMs, Gen5 SSDs, and the innovative CAMM2 memory modules.

TeamGroup’s standout offering was the T-Force CAMM2 gaming memory modules, available in T-Force Delta RGB and T-Force Vulcan designs. Both modules boast 32 GB of memory clocked at an impressive 8000 MT/s, with specific timings of CL42-50-50-84. The Delta RGB modules come equipped with a heatsink and customizable lighting, while the Vulcan offers a more understated, non-RGB look. Both versions utilize SK Hynix modules and are in the prototype stage, but consumer adoption is expected by year-end.

A highlight of their presentation was the bare ASUS ROG Z890 motherboard, featuring a unique 8-pin connector below the CAMM2 slot. This could potentially deliver additional power for improved memory performance and overclocking.

In addition to CAMM2, TeamGroup introduced up to 64 GB DDR5 CUDIMM modules, featuring stunning designs for the Year of the Snake. These kits not only bring a visual update but also push the boundaries with speeds potentially exceeding 10,000 MT/s, exemplified by the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 now available with speeds of 10,266 MT/s.

The T-Force division also showcased its powerful SSD lineup, including the T-Force GE PRO Gen5 M.2 SSDs with blistering read speeds of up to 14 GB/s, thanks to the Innogrit IG5666 controller and 3D TLC NAND Flash. Another highlight was the T-Force Z54E M.2 SSD, featuring Phison’s PS5028-E28 controller, offering up to 4 TB capacity and breakthrough read speeds of up to 14.9 GB/s.

For laptops, the T-Force ME PRO series SSDs shine with power efficiency, operating at under 8W while maintaining up to 14 GB/s speed, using the SMI SM2508 controller. TeamGroup also impressed with their Tec/Peltier-based SSD cooling module, combining fan, heatsink, and thermoelectric technology to optimize performance. An AI-driven system adjusts cooling based on workload dynamically.

Finally, storage enthusiasts will appreciate the new 120mm AIO cooling solution for SSDs, which can manage the temperatures of up to three drives. An evolution of the Siren DUO, it reflects TeamGroup’s commitment to innovating SSD cooling solutions.

Overall, TeamGroup’s extensive range promises to captivate tech enthusiasts and set new standards in PC DIY components.