TeamGroup Expands Gen 5 SSD Lineup With T-Force GA Pro

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[Press Release] TeamGroup has added yet another SSD to its Gen 5 G-Series M.2 SSD lineup. The launch of the T-Force GA Pro marks the exciting expansion of an already popular series, offering more blazing-fast storage for PC users.

TeamGroup T-Force GA Pro
The SSD Makes Use of The Gen 5 x4 Interface

The T-Force GA Pro boasts read speeds of up to 10,000 MB/s and comes in 1TB or 2TB options. It also comes equipped with InnoGrit’s IG5666 multi-core controller for more efficient operations.

Complimenting this controller, TeamGroup’s patented graphene heat spreader helps optimize cooling to keep the SSD running at its best for long periods. This results in sustained speed and performance over long periods.

TeamGroup also makes no compromises on security, incorporating advanced security isolation with this PCIe 5.0 SSD. All in all, the T-Force GA Pro packs a solid feature set, and you can learn more through the official product page.

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