TeamGroup Debuts 3D QLC NAND MP44Q M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD

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Up To 4TB Capacity!

[Press Release] TeamGroup’s MP44Q is a new step for 3D QLC NAND SSDs. Thanks to the PCIe Gen4 x4 Interface and SLC caching, this SSD can push read and write speeds of up to 7,400MB/s and 6,500MB/s, respectively.

TeamGroup MP44Q SSD
The TeamGroup MP44Q Relies On Patented Technology

This speed can be accompanied by capacities as large as 4TB, making the MP44Q a reliable storage companion. TeamGroup has also kept power consumption low to ensure the SSD stays relevant across various tasks.

The included graphene heat dissipation sticker reduces the chances of mechanical interference during assembly. When combined with the motherboard’s native heatsink, this design element keeps temperatures low at all times.

TeamGroup’s patented SMART software is also supported. Recyclable packaging and five years of warranty add further appeal to the SSD. TeamGroup will launch the MP44Q starting in May 2024, expanding its range of 3D QLC NAND offerings with another remarkable SSD.

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