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Team Group Launches T-Force Siren GD120S AIO SSD Cooler

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T-FORCE, the gaming brand under Team Group Inc., today launched the T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO Cooler, a unique all-in-one liquid cooling solution for PCIe 2280 SSDs that uses exclusive patented technology (Taiwan Invention Patent No.: I778726). The SSD water block fits perfectly with M.2 2280 SSDs and provides superb cooling performance, enabling SSDs to maintain optimal low-temperatures and stable operation. Based on tests, the SIREN GD120 allows PCIe 5.0 SSDs to stay under 54°C even during heavy load, providing global players with more diverse cooling solutions for M.2 SSD high temperatures.

The T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO SSD Cooler boasts excellent cooling performance by equipping the precision aluminium alloy dual-tube water blocks with double-layered thermal pads, which allow the SSD controller chip and IC to be tightly affixed to the copper base of the cooler. The pump utilizes a ceramic shaft design and three silent motors to achieve silent, highly efficient, and stable liquid cooling. Furthermore, the T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO SSD Cooler uses a 120 mm radiator with 13 high-density aluminium fins to increase the cooling area, effectively removing the high temperatures generated by M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSDs. Its 12 cm ARGB PWM fan can also accurately adjust speeds based on system temperature to achieve optimal heat dissipation while saving energy and providing a customized lighting effect.



The T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO SSD Cooler demonstrates its powerful cooling function while caring for the earth and environmental sustainability. It is manufactured using environmentally friendly processes, RoHS compliant, and packaged with recyclable materials. The T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO SSD Cooler will first be available on Amazon in North America at the end of December. Please stay tuned to the latest news on Team Group's official website and social media channels.

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Clever but so sad at the same time.
 
@W1zzard I really really want a review on this. For the sheer lulz of it lmao
 
Gotta say, that's pretty hilarious :roll:
 
This is.... quite a yikes.

Volgage go brrrr
 
WTF. An aio just to cool an SSD. If this is only PCIe gen 5. What about Gen 6, will that be an 240 M aio and with Gen 7, we need freaking 360 mm aio just to cool an SSD as they get faster and hotter.
Not good, not good at all.
 
>water cooling
>thermal pads

Do these manufacturers even understand how this works ? The bottleneck here isn't the how huge of a heatsink or AIO you can fit, the bottleneck is the transfer of heat.

If they really want to innovate SSD manufacturers need to switch to an IHS or something, that way this stupidity can finally end, you do not need AIOs to cool 10W.
 
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Looking forward for the PCI-E 7.0 nvme drives :D
 
Looking forward for the PCI-E 7.0 nvme drives :D
Don´t you mean for the PCI-E GEN 7:p
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120mm AiO finally be useful? =)
 
What, don't you like your data cold?
I do, but if it ain't runnin @-679.35c, can it really qualify as "cold" ? /s

Mr. Singh says it is best served that way....

Oh wait, that was revenge, but you get the point....hehehe :)
 
Looks like an expensive, unwieldy gimmick to me. Even hot E26-based PCI-E 5.0 SSD have a thermal envelope of only about 12W. Water cooling is not justified at all.

The T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO SSD Cooler demonstrates its powerful cooling function while caring for the earth and environmental sustainability. It is manufactured using environmentally friendly processes, RoHS compliant, and packaged with recyclable materials.
Yeah, real environmentally friendly pushing out unnecessary products like this. /s
 
It was only a matter of time. If these are priced right they will be hit.
 
If they do it for ram this kinda makes more sense. The m.2 controllers get nuclear hot.

You could prob rework this for gpu die cooling to experiment with.
 
WTF. An aio just to cool an SSD. If this is only PCIe gen 5. What about Gen 6, will that be an 240 M aio and with Gen 7, we need freaking 360 mm aio just to cool an SSD as they get faster and hotter.
Not good, not good at all.
& yet no one had a single problem with the RTX 4090 being capable of 600 watts max on in it's bios while also needing a heatsink that's 4 slots tall.
 
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This only appeals to the RGB fanatics who would find any reason to put more rainbow puke in the cases.
 
An AIO for SSD, now I've seen everything. Though somewhat a cool idea (pun intended), I can just imagine the mess in a system if it has a CPU AIO etc.
 
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