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Team Group goes RGB crazy at Computex 2019

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It seems that most PC manufacturers are following the “RGB everything” mantra. Team Group is applying this mantra to most of their devices under the T-Force gaming brand this Computex 2019.

Team Group’s specialty lies in RAM and storage devices. The brand has shown tons of RAM and SSDs this Computex 2019 ranging from minimalist SSDs like the Vulcan and the completely RGB insane Delta Max.

T-Force Delta Max RGB SSD

Three SSDs stood out in Team Group’s show floor. First off is the eye-catching T-Force Delta Max. Don’t let your eyes fool you, the T-Force Delta Max doesn’t come with a screen. Instead, the whole front portion of the SSD is clad with RGB lighting.

The RGB lighting of the SSD is compatible with RGB synchronization software in motherboards manufacturers and offers different lighting effects in a large area. The Delta Max uses the SATA III bus to enable its 3D NAND to reach up to 560MB/s sequential read speeds and 510MB/s write speeds.

T-Force Treasure External RGB SSD

If you want to flaunt your love for RGB devices while on-the-go, then the T-Force Treasure External RGB SSD might be for you. The drive comes with an RGB light strip design paired with a metal construction for a portable experience.

A perfect companion for transferring files or bolstering your console’s storage, the drive comes with a maximum capacity of 2TB.

T-Force Spark Flash Drive

If you’re looking for something smaller with RGB lighting, then the T-Force Spark Flash Drive might pique your interest. The RGB lighting near its back can be set to remind the user of how much free storage is left.

This RGB flash drive offers USB 3.1 Gen1 speeds with write speeds reaching up to 130MBps and write speeds of 50MB/s. With a rather large 256GB storage for a flash drive, it can hold most media or even games that you want to transfer.

T-Force Xtreem ARGB DDR4

The T-Force Xtreem ARGB DDR4 is the latest RGB RAM from Team Group. The brand says that these RAM modules are the first in the industry to come with a full-screen independent light technology that penetrates and reflects the aesthetics of other products in the rig.

Aside from its new design, the Xtreem ARGB DDR4 will ship with up to a blistering clock speed of 4800MHz with a tested voltage of 1.5v.

T-Force Cardea Liquid M.2 PCIe SSD

The T-Force Cardea Liquid M.2 PCIe SSD is the brand’s first liquid cooled PCIe SSD. Built for high-performance PCs, the drive is able to showcase its speed and design without skimping on cooling.

Its transparent crystal-clear case provides a window to the liquid changing phases while offering a different look to other M.2 drives in the market.

Using the PCIe 3.0 x4 bus, the Cardea Liquid M.2 PCIe SSD can reach speeds of up to 3400MB/s sequential reads and 3000MB/s sequential writes. Random read and write speeds can reach up to 180,000 and 160,000 IOPS, respectively.

T-Force Captain RGB Control Box and RGB Strip

The T-Force Captain RGB Control Box allows users to fully control the T-Force RGB lighting environment. The device comes with built-in lighting effects as well as a T-Force ARGB Addressable LED magnetic lighting strip.

The device is compatible with other motherboard manufacturer’s RGB software to allow its users to control all the RGB lighting devices in the rig.

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