TeamGroup has today announced the launch of its brand new T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe 4.0 SSD with two patented cooling modules, QLC Flash, and PCIe Gen 4×4 interface that supports the latest NVMe 1.4 standard and provides a massive capacity of up to 4 TB. Consumers can opt for different specs based on their preference and needs, and gamers can have everything from cooling, performance, and capacity in one SSD, and explore the infinite possibilities with T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe4.0 SSD.
Equipped with QLC Flash, the T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe 4.0 SSD supports the latest PCIe Gen 4×4 interface and NVMe 1.4 standards, meaning that it is compatible with PCIe Gen3.0 interface while offering up to 4 TB in capacity. The read/write speeds reach up to 5,000/4,000 MB/s, which are 10 times faster than traditional SSDs, making it a pioneer for the new TB M.2 era and the best choice for players in terms of cooling, speed, and capacity.
In addition, the T-FORCE CARDEA Z44Q PCIe 4.0 SSD is also equipped with two patented cooling modules that gamers can freely interchange between. The patented high-strength aluminium heat sink (Taiwan Patent: M541645) can multiply cooling effects while the patented ultra-thin graphene heat sink (Taiwan Patent: I703921; China Patent: CN 211019739 U) has an ultra-light volume for easy assembly and low interference. Both cooling modules effectively cool the SSD, making it a great addition to PCIe SSD for cooling and performance.
Available in two different capacity variants, TeamGroup has confirmed the following prices consumers should expect to see with retailers:
So, although not inexpensive (not that you likely should’ve been anticipating that they were given their rather beefy features), if you do want to learn more about this super-fast storage solution, you can check out the official TeamGroup product website via the link here!
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