Thursday, April 25th 2019

Team Group Releases T-Force T1 and Vulcan Z Memory, and Vulcan SSD

Today Team Group releases three new products from the T-FORCE gaming series: T-FORCE T1 gaming memory, T-FORCE VULCAN Z gaming memory and T-FORCE VULCAN high speed gaming solid state drive. T-FORCE T1 gaming memory's unique look is specially designed for entry gamers. T-FORCE VULCAN Z gaming memory's cooling performance has fully evolved to perfectly protect the memory. T-FORCE VULCAN high speed gaming solid state drive has focused on overall details and offering large capacity and high speed read/write performance at the same time. All three products have inherited the unique and classic design of T-FORCE gaming series, which makes building your own pc cooler than ever.

T-FORCE T1 gaming memory's impressive racing style is specially designed for entry gamers. Created using exclusive patented color printing and special ink, the racing design enhances the overall style of the DIY PC. The selected high-quality IC chips are exceptional in durability, stability and compatibility, allowing gamers to have excellent combat status on the battlefield of eSports. T-FORCE T1 gaming memory supports both Intel & AMD platform. Plug & play allows gamers to be ready for battles at any time.
T-FORCE VULCAN Z is the new gaming memory released by Team Group. Made by a 0.8mm thick, one-piece alloy aluminum with superconductivity - thermally conductive adhesive, it is able to completely enhance the effect of heat dissipation and protect the memory, so the memory can operate with excellent efficiency and stability. VULCAN Z gaming memory's IC chips are selected through rigorous tests. Every memory is tested for complete compatibility and stability. It supports both Intel & AMD, offering gamers a memory with exceptional quality, optimal performance and excellent compatibility.

Focusing on how to present the detail of the texture, T-FORCE VULCAN high speed gaming SSD has an exquisite, lightweight and compact aluminum alloy case. T-FORCE's exclusive LOGO in the middle shimmers in an unique style. T-FORCE VULCAN high speed gaming SSD has an standard 2.5" form factor with only 7mm in height. It uses 3D NAND flash memory chip. Maximum up to 1TB of capacity is available and the read speed is up to 560 MB/s, which shows its exceptional performance. Whether it is for laptop or desktop, the upgrade can be done in a blink of an eye, and you are one step ahead of everyone else.

For more information, visit the product pages of T1, Vulcan Z, and Vulcan SSD.
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6 Comments on Team Group Releases T-Force T1 and Vulcan Z Memory, and Vulcan SSD

#2
NdMk2o1o
Vayra86Awesome, a superconductive one-piece alloy aluminum heatspreader.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconductivity
Well, its only making contact with the ram chips and using thermal pads both of which are non conductive so.... Yea.
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#3
Unregistered
Needs RGB to even be considered GAMER GRADE hardware...duh... :pimp:
#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Got to love press releases with close to zero useful product information in them...

Also, the way it reads, "Made by a 0.8mm thick, one-piece alloy aluminum with superconductivity - thermally conductive adhesive" suggests that the aluminium piece made the DRAM... Impressive...
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#5
bonehead123
TheLostSwedeGot to love press releases with close to zero useful product information in them...

Also, the way it reads, "Made by a 0.8mm thick, one-piece alloy aluminum with superconductivity - thermally conductive adhesive" suggests that the aluminium piece made the DRAM... Impressive...
Yep, this seems to be the trend nowadays, all hype and little facts, ESPECIALLY the PRICES :(

Well, I do like the red ram sticks, but only because they would go good with my rig's color scheme, but otherwise, mEh on the rest of it........
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#6
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
No RGB= Sweet, like Crucial Ballistix Sport, Mushkin Redlines, ADATA
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