Friday, September 10th 2021

TEAMGROUP Announces T-CREATE CLASSIC Thunderbolt External SSD and T-FORCE CARDEA Z44L PCIe4.0 SSD

For many years, global memory provider TEAMGROUP has excelled in product development by pushing boundaries and achieving breakthroughs. Today its sub-brands T-CREATE and T-FORCE launched two new SSDs for creators and gamers seeking the top upgrade: the blazingly fast T-CREATE CLASSIC Thunderbolt 3 External SSD that supports Thunderbolt and USB interfaces, and the T-FORCE CARDEA Z44L PCIe 4.0 SSD, which features a TEAMGROUP-patented and -designed ultra-thin graphene heat sink. Offering multi-interface support and advanced cooling technology for stable, high-speed transfer rates, these two new products will transform the storage experience for creators and gamers alike and make a splash in the SSD market.

With Thunderbolt 3 completely surpassing the top speeds of USB interfaces, Thunderbolt 3 storage devices have become increasingly prevalent. For creators seeking an SSD that is compatible with a variety of interfaces and platforms and can transfer large files at high speeds, the T-CREATE CLASSIC Thunderbolt 3 External SSD with its multi-interface support meets all the criteria. The SSD features a single Type C connector that supports Thunderbolt 3 and 4, as well as USB3.2 Gen2 interfaces. Just plug and play, and it will automatically detect the interface type without needing time-consuming configuring. It is also fully compatible with Mac OS and Windows systems, allowing creators to present their work without worrying about restrictions on different operating systems when they are out making proposals and accessing their data. This single SSD supports multiple mainstream interfaces and platforms, making file transfers between machines effortless and providing creators unprecedented freedom and convenience.
The CLASSIC Thunderbolt 3 External SSD can reach speeds of up to 900 MB/s when using the USB interface. Unleash the performance of PCIe Gen3 x4 by connecting it to a Thunderbolt 3 port, which allows it to reach speeds of up to 2,700 MB/s[1][2]. In just 15 seconds, it can transfer up to 25 GB of multimedia files. The SSD's glacier silver aluminium heatsink has a classic and elegant design, providing high durability and excellent cooling purposes during high-speed data transfers. The largest capacity version comes in at 4 TB of storage, meeting the needs of a wide variety of creators.

In addition to meeting the needs of creators, TEAMGROUP also revealed a new product under the series equipped with patented ultra-thin graphene heat sinks, the T-FORCE CARDEA Z44L PCIe4.0 SSD, bringing a new force of PCIe 4.0 to the gaming storage market. The CARDEA Z44L comes with a super-thin graphene heat sink containing multiple patented technologies that improves heat dissipation by up to 9%.[3] Built with outstanding materials for thermal conductivity, it gives gamers excellent flexibility for their builds and is fully compatible with all motherboard heat sinks. The CARDEA Z44L supports the latest PCIe Gen 4x4 interface and can deliver read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000 MB/s[4], 7 times faster than typical SATA SSDs. Moreover, its carefully selected 3D-TLC NAND flash memory and SLC Cache design allow it to maintain exceptional stability at the extremely high transfer speeds of PCIe 4.0. Available in 500 GB and 1 TB variants, T-FORCE's powerhouse SSD, the CARDEA Z44L, is the smart choice for gamers looking to easily upgrade their PCIe Gen 3 SSD to Gen 4.
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2 Comments on TEAMGROUP Announces T-CREATE CLASSIC Thunderbolt External SSD and T-FORCE CARDEA Z44L PCIe4.0 SSD

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Tardian
In just 15 seconds, it can transfer up to 25 GB of multimedia files. The SSD's glacier silver aluminium heatsink
Transferring a full Blu-ray disc in 15 seconds and then use the adjective glacier? :)
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bonehead123
As Marverick says....

I feel the need...
the need...for some suppeeeedddd...... :D
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