Friday, January 5th 2024

Team Group Launches the T-FORCE GE PRO NVMe Gen 5 SSD

T-FORCE, the gaming brand under the leading memory and storage provider Team Group Inc., is committed to excellence in product research and development while constantly pushing the boundaries of limits. Today, Team Group is announcing the new Generation of Gen 5 SSD, the T-FORCE GE PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD which uses the PCIe Gen 5 x4 interface and NVMe 2.0 standard. The new multi-core, low-wattage Gen 5 SSD is designed for extreme storage speeds and is perfect for gamers and users who desire the ultimate performance.

The T-FORCE GE PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD is powered by InnoGrit's new 12 nm, multi-core, and energy-efficient IG5666 controller, paired with a high-performance 2,400MT/s NAND flash that supports DRAM and SLC caching with read speeds up to 14,000 MB/s. It features a smart thermal regulation technology that utilizes internal temperature sensors to automatically adjust performance and prevent overheating. It also supports 4K LDPC (low-density parity-check code) technology, which ensures data transfer accuracy. This allows the T-FORCE GE PRO SSD to provide excellent and stable performance, extending the product's lifespan. With Team Group's patented S.M.A.R.T. monitoring software, users can easily keep track of the SSD's health at any time.
T-FORCE has created a series of cooling solutions to address the thermal demands of Gen 5 SSDs. From graphene heat sinks and copper tube aluminium fin SSD air coolers to all-in-one liquid coolers for SSDs, T-FORCE provides the best cooling solutions for a variety of needs. The T-FORCE GE PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD will make its world debut during CES 2024 at ASUS' new product showcase and will be available for pre-order on Amazon and Newegg in North America and Amazon Japan on February 9, 2024. For detailed sales information, please stay tuned to the latest news on Team Group's official website and social media channels.
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6 Comments on Team Group Launches the T-FORCE GE PRO NVMe Gen 5 SSD

#1
sLowEnd
Ayy finally something not based off the E26
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#2
bonehead123
btarunrIt features a smart thermal regulation technology that utilizes internal temperature sensors to automatically adjust performance and prevent overheating
In other words, THROTTLING, albeit internally controlled, but still....

I'm surprised they didn't claim that it is an "AI" feature like everything & everyone else is doing ATM :D

As for the controller, if Innogrit's can keep up with the E26, and on paper it appears that it can, then more power to 'em !
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"T-FORCE, the gaming brand under the leading memory and storage provider Team Group Inc., is committed to excellence in product research and development while constantly pushing the boundaries of limits. Today, Team Group is announcing the new Generation of Gen 5 SSD, the T-FORCE GE PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD which uses the PCIe Gen 5 x4 interface and NVMe 2.0 standard. The new multi-core, low-wattage Gen 5 SSD is designed for extreme storage speeds and is perfect for gamers and users who desire the ultimate performance."

Somehow I don't think that this is the author's own words. :laugh:
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#4
GabrielLP14
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sLowEndAyy finally something not based off the E26
EXACTLY MY REACTION ahahahahahah
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#5
Nephilim666
Avro Arrow"T-FORCE, the gaming brand under the leading memory and storage provider Team Group Inc., is committed to excellence in product research and development while constantly pushing the boundaries of limits. Today, Team Group is announcing the new Generation of Gen 5 SSD, the T-FORCE GE PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD which uses the PCIe Gen 5 x4 interface and NVMe 2.0 standard. The new multi-core, low-wattage Gen 5 SSD is designed for extreme storage speeds and is perfect for gamers and users who desire the ultimate performance."

Somehow I don't think that this is the author's own words. :laugh:
Of course not, hence the press release tag under the article heading.
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Nephilim666Of course not, hence the press release tag under the article heading.
That's why I put the laugh at the end. I knew that some people would miss that tag. Then they'd go back and see it. It was purely for humourous effect. ;)
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