Monday, May 19th 2025

Team Group Previews T-FORCE AIO Cooler for CPU and M.2 SSD
During day zero of our Computex 2025 coverage, we stopped by to see what Team Group had on display. For AIO water cooling enthusiasts, there were some interesting solutions. On display, we saw Team Group's T-FORCE 120 mm AIO cooler daisy-chaining three M.2 waterblocks. It is a bit overkill for M.2 SSD, but given the power output of modern PCIe Gen 5 NVMe drives, it is necessary to use active cooling to maintain smooth read/write operations. Instead of traditionally relying on SSD's own mini fan, this uses a full waterblock to absorb the heat. Available in its own standard pump/waterblock/radiator combination, it will allow workstations that do a lot of intensive data operations to go smoothly without worrying about potential drive throttling. Team Group also has a 360 mm radiator version, which combines a CPU waterblock and an M.2 waterblock, yielding massive heat dissipation potential for any platform.
4 Comments on Team Group Previews T-FORCE AIO Cooler for CPU and M.2 SSD
for a custom built loop I can see m.2 ssd water cooling as a bragging rights thing - putting in enough effort to cool the rest why not go all out, but as an AIO it just seems odd to me.