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Guru3D.com » News » TEAMGROUP to offer 2.5" RGB SSD and M.2 PCIe SSD with ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance Brandinh

TEAMGROUP to offer 2.5" RGB SSD and M.2 PCIe SSD with ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance Brandinh

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/23/2020 09:51 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
TEAMGROUP to offer 2.5

In collaboration with ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance, TEAMGROUP today announces the launch of T-FORCE CARDEA II TUF Gaming Alliance M.2 Solid State Drive and T-FORCE DELTA TUF Gaming Alliance RGB Gaming Solid State Drive(5V).

Certified and rigorously tested by the TUF Gaming Alliance, the exterior design inherits the original pattern elements and adds the TUF Gaming camouflage logo to showcase gaming colors with strong military style. It can be synchronized with ASUS AURA SYNC motherboard lighting control software. With the comprehensive evolution of accessing performance, it is definitely the first choice for gamers who love military style. T-FORCE CARDEA II TUF Gaming Alliance Solid State Drive is the first M.2 SSD certified by ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance. With TEAMGROUP T-FORCE’s patented gaming cooling fin, PCIe Gen3x4 high speed interface and NVMe 1.3 protocol, the sequential read/write speed is up to 3400/3000 MB/s, and random read/write speed is up to 180K/160K IOPS, offering up to 1TB of capacity. The buit-in smart algorithm contains a variety of management mechanisms such as the garbage collection function, Wear-Leveling technology and ECC (Error Correction Code) function, which can improve the efficiency and reliability of data transfer, and prolong the service life perfectly.

  

MSRP (USD)

CARDEA II TUF Gaming Alliance M.2 PCIe SSD

DELTA TUF Gaming Alliance RGB SSD (5V)

512GB

1TB

500GB

1TB

$ 85.00

 $ 145.00

 $ 80.00

 $ 120.00 

 

Following the previous launch of T-FORCE DELTA TUF Gaming Alliance RGB SSD 12V, in order to meet the various needs of gamers, TEAMGROUP has once again joined hand with ASUS TUF GAMING to launch the DELTA 2.5” Solid State Drive for motherboards with 5V ADD header. It has a cool black background with strong camouflage patterns. Using SATA II 6Gbps interface and 3D NAND flash memory chip, the read speed is up to 560MB per second, making it both durable and extremely powerful at the same time. With a maximum capacity of 1TB and a thickness of only 9.5mm, it meets the diverse needs of gamers and allowing them to upgrade instantly!



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Kaarme
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#5802241 Posted on: 06/23/2020 10:48 AM
What blasphemy is this? I have an Asus TUF mobo, it's PCIe 4.0, not some historical PCIe 3.0 relic. Sounds like a rubber-stamp cooperation from Asus's side.

Passus
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#5802299 Posted on: 06/23/2020 02:31 PM
RGB on SSD drives causes heat and slowdown

Linus did a test a while ago, some things are just best left without imo

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