TeamGroup displayed numerous memory products at the Computex show. The company brought their T-Force CAMM2 gaming memory sticks with both colored lights and plain versions. Each module holds 32 GB of memory running at 8000 MT/s speeds. These early test units use SK Hynix parts inside them. The bare motherboard used for testing had an extra power connector near the memory slot.
The company also showed DDR5 memory sticks that can reach 10,000 MT/s speeds. Some models have already hit 10,266 MT/s with 48 GB total capacity across two sticks. TeamGroup brought several fast storage drives to the event as well. Their fastest drives reach 14 GB/s read speeds using different controller chips. One drive model demonstrated almost 15 GB/s speeds during tests.
TeamGroup demonstrated unique cooling systems for storage drives. One cooling device combines fans with special electric cooling technology that changes based on how hard the drive works. Another cooling option uses water like a computer processor cooler, but made for storage drives instead. This system can cool three drives at once with a single 120mm fan unit. Storage fans might find these designs helpful for keeping fast drives cool.
The company also showed DDR5 memory sticks that can reach 10,000 MT/s speeds. Some models have already hit 10,266 MT/s with 48 GB total capacity across two sticks. TeamGroup brought several fast storage drives to the event as well. Their fastest drives reach 14 GB/s read speeds using different controller chips. One drive model demonstrated almost 15 GB/s speeds during tests.
TeamGroup demonstrated unique cooling systems for storage drives. One cooling device combines fans with special electric cooling technology that changes based on how hard the drive works. Another cooling option uses water like a computer processor cooler, but made for storage drives instead. This system can cool three drives at once with a single 120mm fan unit. Storage fans might find these designs helpful for keeping fast drives cool.