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Guru3D.com » News » Team Group shows off its Cardea Liquid II SSD, with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling system

Team Group shows off its Cardea Liquid II SSD, with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling system

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/27/2021 09:43 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Team Group shows off its Cardea Liquid II SSD, with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling system

Last week As part of the announcement of their next generation of RAM memories and SSDs, Team Group demonstrated their Cardea Liquid II SSD, which is cooled by an all-in-one liquid cooling system, known as AIO for its acronym in English.

One of the most intriguing products that Team Group demonstrated is their Cardea Liquid II SSD, which is cooled by an all-in-one liquid cooling system, better known as AIO for its acronym in English. A copper liquid cooling block rests directly on the controller and upper chips of the SSD, according to the company's explanation. A thin and silent pump is mounted on this copper liquid cooling block, and it is responsible for transporting the liquid to the SSD's 120mm radiator. Due to the fact that we are in the year 2021, both the liquid reservoir and the radiator fan feature ARGB lighting to ensure that they are in sync with the rest of the PC.

It is noteworthy that the firm did not provide any information on the performance of this SSD, despite the fact that it stated that it is still in the development stage. This leads to the conclusion that it could be a PCI-E 5.0 SSD, which would generate significantly more heat due to its fast transfer speeds of up to 14000 MB/s and, as a result, would necessitate the use of a cooling system of this sort, despite the fact that its method of connection is different. It has not been confirmed by the corporation as of yet, so this is purely conjecture.

Because it is still in the development stage, the firm did not provide pricing or availability information. However, the company promised to provide more information in the next months, so we could see an official announcement at the end of the year or the beginning of 2022. What If we can predict anything, it will not be a cheap SSD, so if you are interested in purchasing one, make sure you have enough money in your pocket.



Team Group shows off its Cardea Liquid II SSD, with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling system Team Group shows off its Cardea Liquid II SSD, with an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooling system




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reix2x
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#5949878 Posted on: 09/27/2021 08:58 PM
this is the kind of part i would consider only for an all out build and i would be afraid of this killing my storage or the m.2 port just because of the weigh, this remembers me those days when people were trying to liquid cool the ram dimms, pretty lame part but i guess it could have an use.

cucaulay malkin
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#5949879 Posted on: 09/27/2021 09:07 PM

A 120mm cooler is enough to cool a GPU consuming 180W.
a 120mm clc can keep a 300w gpu under 65 easily

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