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TEAMGROUP Launches T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/29/2021 08:53 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
TEAMGROUP Launches T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO SSD

TEAMGROUP introduces the T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO M.2 PCIe SSD with ultra-fast read/write speeds of up to 7,400/7,000 MB/s. A440 PRO interfaces are capable of reaching theoretical maximum speeds for Gen4x4 interfaces, giving gamers with impregnable equipment for securing victory.

A440 PRO is equipped with an updated unique aluminum fin type heat sink, which has been designed with the optimal structure for heat removal by taking use of airflow and ventilation to provide the best possible performance. Fins made of aluminum are organized in a way that increases cooling surfaces, hence enhancing heat dissipation efficiency significantly. As a result of the sophisticated dual heat dispersing combination of ventilation and improved surface cooling, the A440 PRO is 48 percent cooler [2] than conventional SSDs that do not have additional cooling. It prevents the occurrence of speed drops caused by high temperatures created during high-speed operations, allowing SSDs to surpass previously unattainable performance levels. The T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO SSD also comes with the option of a revolutionary ultra-thin graphene heat sink, which uses graphene as the cooling medium to take advantage of the material's excellent thermal conductivity to provide a more efficient cooling environment. Cooling efficiency is increased by 9 percent [3] thanks to the ultra-thin design, which is also fully compatible with a wide range of motherboards. The two heat dissipation modules are sold separately, and each is available in three storage capacities: 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB. The two heat dissipation modules are sold separately. Depending on their requirements and platform preferences, gamers can build the greatest gaming arsenal.

Support for the newest NVME1.4 standards, compatibility with PCIe3.0 and 4.0 standards, as well as the usage of the latest RRL (Read Recovery Level) technology to extend the life of the SSD are all features of the A440 PRO. As a result of its revised NVM Sets segmentation technique and PLM (Predictable Latency Mode), the system's QoS (Quality of Service) is improved, providing peak performance from the A440 PRO SSD and meeting gamers' high expectations for the ultimate storage experience.



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#5960358 Posted on: 10/31/2021 08:43 PM
Why did they designed it in the way it's got an air gap?

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