TEAMGROUP Launches P845-M30 PCIe M.2 Gen 4 2230 SSD

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New 2230 SSD From TEAMGROUP!

[Press Release] One of the leading memory manufacturers, TEAMGROUP, has just introduced a new small form factor SSD that should appeal to a broad range of users across many devices.

The P845-M30 is a new PCIe M.2 Gen 4 SSD from TEAMGROUP with the compact 2230 form factor. This makes it suitable for various PCs and even handheld devices.

TEAMGROUP P845-M30 M.2 PCIe Gen 4 2230 SSD

Regarding features, the P845-M30 uses 112 layers of high-quality 3D NAND flash memory. It also utilizes page mapping for improved random access speeds and extended lifespan.

Users can purchase the SSD starting from the 256GB option, up to 1TB. This ensures users have plenty of storage for all kinds of tasks. The 30mm length and lower power consumption also make it suitable for gaming devices like the Steam Deck.

Consumers looking to purchase the TEAMGROUP P845-M30 do not have to worry about cooling issues. The company has designed the SSD to support temperatures ranging from -40 to 85°C.

TEAMGROUP also utilizes its patented cooling solutions to ensure users enjoy a carefree experience. Inclusions like the ultra-thin graphene heatsink and a temperature throttling technology ensure stability is always prioritized.

With the 30mm SSD size and multiple appealing additions, the TEAMGROUP P845-M30 should be a worthy addition to professional and gaming PCs looking for the form factor without compromising performance.

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