TeamGroup T-Force GE Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD Boasts Up To 14GB/s Speed

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Incredibly Fast Results With InnoGrit IG5666 Controller!

[Press Release] The TeamGroup T-Force GE PRO boasts class-leading speeds thanks to the PCIe 5.0 interface. Built using InnoGrit’s latest IG5666 multiple core power efficient controller, it can offer up to 14,000 MB/s of read speeds.

While such speeds typically come with thermal management problems, TeamGroup’s smart power management and thermal regulation ensure it adapts to different situations, keeping temperatures and power consumption under control.

Meanwhile, Security Isolation covers data protection, preventing the threat of external attacks. TeamGroup also offers Low-Density Parity Check technology to combat data errors during transfers.

This package is bolstered by a patented graphene heat sink, TeamGroup’s SMART monitoring software, and more. Furthermore, all of these results are achieved without any harm to the environment, moving toward the worldwide goal of environmental sustainability. 

TeamGroup T-Force GE Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD Multi-Core Controller

The T-Force GE PRO is now available for purchase on Amazon and Newegg. It will be released on 9 February, dazzling tech enthusiasts worldwide with its breakneck read speeds.

For more information about the PCIe 5.0 SSD, visit TeamGroup’s website.

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