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Daniel Hidalgo
2019-04-26 21:19:01

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New memory games T-FORCE series of games and launch of SSD.

The company Team Group has recently announced 3 new products in its T-FORCE series of games, the products are the memory for T1 and Vulcan Z games, as well as the Vulcan SSD.

The memory for games T1 is directed for beginners users with peak speeds and lower capacities. It will have a basic level game memory comes with speeds of 2400MHz and 2600MHz with capacity of up to 16GB in 2x8GB or 4x4GB. It will have a "special" ink printing process to place the main features of the design directly on the PCB, and the ink is designed to work in high temperature environments. Its design without heat sink will allow greater flexibility when choosing air coolers due to the minimum height.

T-FORCE GAMING SERIES VULCAN Z DDR4 Desktop Memory Module | TEAMGROUP


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On the other hand, the Vulcan Z sticks will have higher speeds and capacities and are designed with compatibility and stability in mind. They will be compatible either Intel and AMD and are compatible with Intel XMP 2.0 profiles, have a rather thrifty consumption of 1.2 V so they will generate much less heat. The game memory Vulcan Z increases the speeds to 2666-3200 MHz as well as its capacity that increased to 32GB. They have added a one-piece, low profile, 0.8 mm thick heat spreader with superconductivity. According to the speeds the Vulcan Z kits will use 1.2 V or 1.35 V with CL rating of 16 (2666 MHz) or CL 18 (3000/3200 MHz).

Something that neither the T1 nor the Vulvan Z do not have is RGB LED so you'll have to check the memory kits if you want it.




The Vulcan SSD will have a size of 2.5 inches will have an aluminum chassis and will have limited speeds of SATA3 at 6Gbps. It uses the SATA3 protocol (6Gbps) and is available in capacities of 250GB, 500GB and 1TB. It promises to reach speeds of up to 560/510 MB / s with IOPS that reach 90K / 85K for the 1TB model. This is possible thanks to the 3D NAND flash along with the built-in error correction. The drive uses wear leveling technology along with ECC giving longer life and further increasing safety.

None of the memories of games T-FORCE has a launch date nor has an official price been announced, so we will have to keep an eye on the Team Group website.






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