The evolution of NVMe M.2 SSDs with PCI Express interface has made them reach higher speeds, the PCI Express 5.0 models announced by TeamGroup itself promise speeds above 13 GB/s, and that generates higher temperatures and cooling needs.
That’s why, the new All in One liquid cooling of the company, In addition to having its own block for processors and a triple radiator system, it also includes a cooling module that is responsible for keeping the temperatures of the upcoming M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSDs cool.
TeamGroup claims that a high-performance SSD can consume about 14W and the controller can reach more than 110 degrees. For this reason, its cooling system directly receives the liquid from the circuit to cool the SSDs, instead of the typical passive heatsinks that we are used to seeing in the market.
The company has not revealed much more details, nor do we know if there will be variants with more compact radiators or in other finishes. What is to be expected is that this product will reach the market when the first NVMe SSD units with PCIe 5.0 from TeamGroup begin to arrive.
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Antonio Delgado
Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to gut everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here to review. In my spare time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other junk. For anything here I am.
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