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Team Group Announces MP44L M.2 Gen4 SSD with Industry-First Graphene Heatspreader

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Global memory brand, Team Group, has created numerous innovative SSD products over the years with its cutting-edge research and development to offer the very best solutions in the storage market. Today it has announced MP44L M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD, featuring a unique breakthrough cooling technology: the industry's first SSD label to incorporate graphene copper foil. This less than 1 mm thick Heat Dissipating Graphene SSD Label has received Utility Patents and is tightly adhered to the SSD to provide precise and greater cooling. The design of MP44L M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD's heat dissipating graphene SSD label eliminates the possibility of installation interference. Moreover, it allows users to enjoy double the cooling performance and the increased stability of PCIe Gen4 without the need to install additional thermal equipment when it's paired with an M.2 slot heatsink.

Team Group's brand new MP44L M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD is a storage upgrade solution for Gen4 x4 SSDs. It offers a read speed of 5,000 MB/s and a write speed of 4,500 MB/s and supports SLC Cache technology, which provides over double the operation efficiency of Gen3 SSDs. By solving the problem of computer lag, it allows users to multitask with ease and enjoy fast and smooth performance. The MP44L SSD provides excellent data transfer accuracy due to its LDPC (Low-Density Parity Check Code) technology. It supports Windows TRIM optimization commands and the latest NVMe 1.4 standard.



With the allocation mechanism of NVM Sets, PLM (Predictable Latency Mode) and the latest RRL (Read Recovery Level) technology, the SSD's latency is significantly reduced, and wear and tear at high read and write speeds is also diminished, extending the lifespan of the drive.

Team Group MP44L M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD is available in a wide range of capacity, from 250 GB to 2 TB, to meet the needs of all types of users, whether they are seeking for a PC upgrade or expanding capacity. The first batch of MP44L is expected be available for purchase on Amazon and Newegg in North America in late August, 2022.



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I think I have 3 SSD's currently with copper graphene cooling, Kingston KC3000, Viper VP4300, Patriot P400 ... and I had them for a while . They werent even had this one planned, when the first one with "graphene" cooling came out.

Gotta love these PR texts
 
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I think I have 3 SSD's currently with copper graphene cooling, Kingston KC3000, Viper VP4300, Patriot P400 ... and I had them for a while . They werent even had this one planned, when the first one with "graphene" cooling came out.

Gotta love these PR texts
Yep, in fact Team Group themselves have had graphene heatsinks on their SSDs for a long time.

Their specific wording though is
industry's first SSD label to incorporate graphene copper foil.
Maybe that's technically accurate, as in they initially brought it to market and are considering this the same "label." Still weaselly wording either way.

I peeled mine off the Cardea Z330 for an alternative heatsink, it's nothing at all special. And the thermal sensor doesn't even work on that drive...
 
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Moreover, it allows users to enjoy double the cooling performance and the increased stability of PCIe Gen4 without the need to install additional thermal equipment when it's paired with an M.2 slot heatsink.
This sentence seems to contradict itself.... isn't a heatsink considered "additional thermal equipment" or am I missing something here ?
 
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