TEAMGROUP Unveils T-Force G50 & G70 PCIe 4.0 SSD Lineup

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[Press Release] TEAMGROUP offers a slew of PC gaming products through its T-Force lineup. This series is now growing with four new PCIe 4.0 SSDs built for the best gaming performance.

While TEAMGROUP is traditionally tailored to PC gaming, these SSDs come with the added benefit of console support due to an M.2 2280 form factor. Through a simple installation process, the T-Force G50, G70, and their PRO models can be used to expand PS5 storage.

Of these four SSDs, the G70 PRO boasts an aluminum alloy heatsink, allowing it to maintain low temperatures during intense workloads.

TEAMGROUP T-Force G50 G70 RPO

Both the G70 and G70 PRO support maximum read speeds of 7000 MB/s, while the higher-end model also supports DRAM and SLC caching. The same holds true for the PRO variant of the G50, with both the G50 and G50 PRO rated at 5000 MB/s read speeds.

Users buying these SSDs can monitor their health through TEAMGROUP’s SMART software. In addition to controllers from InnoGrit, this software ensures PC gamers remain free of stress as the G50 and G70 series lineup does the heavy lifting.

All four SSDs will be available from December, with more information being available on TEAMGROUP’s official website closer to launch.

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