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Guru3D.com » News » Review: TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB SSD

Review: TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/12/2018 08:33 AM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Review: TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB SSD

TeamGroup recently announced their Delta RGB series SSDs. While offering value for money and armed with RGB bling, as we learned, these SSDs offer surprisingly good performance. The T-Force Delta RGB SSD remains fast and very effective for the money you put down on that counter. We review the new 250GB model. Read, aim .. lights!

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#5564354 Posted on: 07/12/2018 10:42 AM
Thank you for a great review Hilbert.

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#5564373 Posted on: 07/12/2018 12:39 PM
You'd think the RGB lights would allow it to surpass the SATA3 limit and reach 700MB/s in read and write.

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#5564378 Posted on: 07/12/2018 12:57 PM
You'd think the RGB lights would allow it to surpass the SATA3 limit and reach 700MB/s in read and write.


Or have an epilepsy attack!

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#5564442 Posted on: 07/12/2018 04:34 PM
The extra cable for the RGB isn't really that elegant IMO, they need to find a way of powering the lights from the SSD itself and control the lighting through the sata connection,

RAM manufacturers already worked out how to do this with the ram slots so I don't see why they can't figure this out, the less cables the better.

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#5564491 Posted on: 07/12/2018 07:44 PM
Am i the only once who is getting sick of all those RGB products?
i kinda miss the days you needed to put a jumper correctly to make everything work.

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#5564555 Posted on: 07/13/2018 12:32 AM
Am i the only once who is getting sick of all those RGB products?
i kinda miss the days you needed to put a jumper correctly to make everything work.

oh you are not the only one ! you are not the only one by a long shot the faster the the rgb craze dials down ...the better !

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#5564561 Posted on: 07/13/2018 01:12 AM
I want a mini projector in my PC to display pictures and animation on to my glass panels.

Edit. I have the patent for it......

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#5564564 Posted on: 07/13/2018 02:22 AM
I want a mini projector in my PC to display pictures and animation on to my glass panels.

Edit. I have the patent for it......

Something similar already been done with an lcd a few years ago



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#5564592 Posted on: 07/13/2018 05:19 AM
I won't be satisfied until there are Rainbow inspired flashing SATA cables! /s :rolleyes:

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#5564605 Posted on: 07/13/2018 06:17 AM
RGB until overdose... lol :eek:

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#5565259 Posted on: 07/16/2018 09:47 AM
Damn, pumping out a huge amount of articles this morning!

The extra cable for the RGB isn't really that elegant IMO, they need to find a way of powering the lights from the SSD itself and control the lighting through the sata connection,

RAM manufacturers already worked out how to do this with the ram slots so I don't see why they can't figure this out, the less cables the better.

That's completely different. Saying "it worked for this interface so it should work for another interface" completely misses the mark. It doesn't work like that.

From my (admittedly somewhat limited) knowledge of how the two interfaces work, and how they work together with the OS, I can easily imagine SATA being a lot harder to use to control lights.

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