TEAMGROUP T-FORCE Announces a PCIe Gen5 SSD at 12,000MB/s (production in 2022 Q3)
TEAMGROUP is releasing its first PCIe Gen5 SSD under its gaming sub-brand T-FORCE as part of the CARDEA series. It is capable of maximum sequential read speeds of over 13,000MB/s and write speeds exceeding 12,000MB/s, and together with a maximum storage capacity of 4TB.
To meet the demand for high-speed storage driven by big data, TEAMGROUP is utilizing its years of experience in computer storage solutions to launch the newest PCIe Gen5 SSD this year. In light of the generational advancements of PCIe5.0, the company is actively committed to developing products using cutting-edge technologies. With its expertise in R&D and dedication to product excellence, the company is excited to enter the next era of SSD storage solutions and to deliver spectacular new products to the world.
TEAMGROUP is releasing its first PCIe Gen5 SSD under its gaming sub-brand T-FORCE as part of the CARDEA series. It is capable of maximum sequential read speeds of over 13,000MB/s and write speeds exceeding 12,000MB/s, and together with a maximum storage capacity of 4TB, it will be the highest performance PCIe Gen5 flagship SSD on the market when launched. The T-FORCE PCIe Gen5 SSD will support the latest NVMe 2.0 and will be enhanced using proprietary technology to improve durability and product lifespan. The new hardware and support will enable its Gen5 SSDs to fully meet the needs of the gaming computing market, video streaming, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and other next-gen digital domains.
TEAMGROUP plans to mass-produce T-FORCE CARDEA series’ PCIe Gen5 SSD in 2022 Q3, and will also launch a variety of efficient cooling solutions for the PCIe Gen5 SSD. Together with its global motherboard manufacturing partners, TEAMGROUP will continue to refine specifications and technologies of the latest generation of SSDs to meet market demands and provide consumers around the world with a stable and rapid storage experience.
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Yes it is , the thing is how much does it matter to save few seconds if that loading screen shows once per 30 mins in average and pretty much after that you have no difference what so ever in game? Do not get me wrong i am not saying it is not faster , what i am questioning is if the premium ssds that end up costing 18-20 cents per gb worth it versus tlc models that cos 10-13 cents per gigabyte . The huge difference came when we moved from hhd after that is ...meh.
Things might change with direct storage thought. And if you are someone that want for work something with random access like a very busy huge database . Or on the other end if you do 4k video editing and you need the sequencial speeds the premium per gb is woth it.
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It can be way faster on NVME depending on the game. Especially in a game with alot of loose and tiny files.
Games with large compressed files isnt much faster and that is not due to OS but the CPU, game extracting the files as it loads, ram. etc. You get the idea.