TeamGroup Ready For CAMM2 With Fancy T-Force Designs, New DDR5 CUDIMMs, Triple SSD AIO Cooling, Super-Fast Gen5 SSDs With TEC Cooling

Hassan Mujtaba
TeamGroup Ready For CAMM2 With Fancy T-Force Designs, New DDR5 CUDIMMs, Triple SSD AIO Cooling, Super-Fast Gen5 SSDs With TEC Cooling 1

TeamGroup probably has one of the widest array of memory & storage solutions at Computex, such as DDR5 CUDIMMs, Gen5 SSDs, CAMM2 & more.

TeamGroup Brings Out The Cavalary With Several New Memory & Storage Products At Computex: Gen5 SSDs, DDR5 CUDIMMs, CAMM2 Memory & Innovative Coolers

Starting with the most innovative memory solution from TeamGroup, we have their new T-Force CAMM2 gaming memory modules, which come in T-Force Delta RGB and T-Force Vulcan designs. Both of these modules feature 32 GB of memory, clocked at 8000 MT/s, and have CL42-50-50-84 timings.

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The difference between the two is that the Delta RGB modules come with a heat sink and RGB solution, while the Vulcan is a non-RGB solution. T-Force uses SK Hynix modules on its CAMM2 memory modules, and these are still early prototypes, but it looks like we are going to hear some good news regarding CAMM2 by the end of this year, as far as consumer-level adoption is concerned.

We also get to see a bare ASUS ROG Z890 motherboard being used for this demonstration, which features a standard 24-pin ATX connector, two 8-pin EPS connectors for the CPU, and a very interesting 8-pin connector right below the CAMM2 slot. Could this be used to deliver more power to the memory or something else that could help with CAMM2 overclocking?

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Besides the CAMM2 modules, TeamGroup is also showcasing up to 64 GB DDR5 CUDIMM modules and new designs following the Chinese Year of the Snake. Some of these kits are already out, so they are only getting a new trim, but there are also a few new kits that offer higher capacities, such as the 64 GB modules and over 9000 MT/s speeds. T-Force says it can easily hit over 10,000 MT/s speeds with its DDR5 CUDIMM kits. Products such as the T-Force XTREEM CKD DDR5 are now rolling out with 10,266 speeds and CL48 @1.5V timings while offering up to 48 GB capacities (2 x 24 GB).

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Moving over to SSDs, the TeamGroup T-Force division is showing off its T-Force GE PRO Gen5 M.2 SSDs with up to 14 GB/s read speeds using the Innogrit IG5666 8-channel controller and 3D TLC NAND Flash, and also the new T-Force Z54E M.2 SSD with Phison's PS5028-E28 8-channel controller, which offers up to 4 TB capacities and read/write speeds of 14 GB/s, but we saw a demo where the same SSD offered up to 14.9 GB/s read speeds.

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There's also the T-Force ME PRO series SSDs, which operate at less than 8W power using the SMI SM2508 8-channel controller and make for a perfect storage solution for laptops. The SSD is rated at up to 14 GB/s.

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A fun demonstration by TeamGroup was their new Tec/Peltier tech-based SSD cooling module, which uses a combination of fan, heat sink, and Thermoelectric structure to deliver enhanced cooling performance to SSDs. T-Force also implements an AI-based system that can detect and adjust cooling performance based on workloads. This product is currently called T-Force Ai-Flow X and should easily adapt to TeamGroup's SSD solutions, though it will be some time before we see it in retail.

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Last but not least, T-Force has its brand-new 120mm AIO cooling solution for SSDs, which can cool up to 3 SSDs. Storage enthusiasts should find this design very interesting. It's kind of an extension of the Siren DUO, which was among the first SSD-AIO cooling solutions on the market. So there you have it, the entirety of TeamGroup's PC DIY components.

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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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