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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5700G |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550 AORUS Elite V2 |
Cooling | DeepCool Gammax L240 V2 |
Memory | 2x 16GB DDR4-3200 |
Video Card(s) | Galax RTX 4070 Ti EX |
Storage | Samsung 990 1TB |
Display(s) | BenQ 1440p 60 Hz 27-inch |
Case | Corsair Carbide 100R |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS SupremeFX S1220A |
Power Supply | Cooler Master MWE Gold 650W |
Mouse | ASUS ROG Strix Impact |
Keyboard | Gamdias Hermes E2 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Team Group brought a slick new lineup of storage and gaming PC cooling products to Computex 2025. We already previewed its T-Force AIO CPU and M.2 coolers, and we now have with us memory and storage products spanning the T-Force, T-Create, and Xtreem sub-brands. We begin our tour with the T-Create AI Expert DDR5 CAMM2 module. A CAMM2 module is a dual-channel memory form factor that's installed along the plane of the motherboard instead of perpendicular to it, to improve clearance around the CPU socket area and benefit from superior circuit topology. The T-Create AI Expert CAMM2 offers speeds of DDR5-8000 at CL42-50-50-84 timings, 32 GB of capacity (16 GB per channel), and 1.4 V module voltage. Its advertised speeds are enabled through XMP.
Next up, is the T-Create Classic C47, a M.2-2280 Gen 4 SSD targeting creators, offering capacities of up to 4 TB with transfer speeds of up to 7.4 GB/s reads, and 7 GB/s writes. While the C47 targets client PCs, the company has a few workstation/server grade products under the T-Create brand, too. First up is the T-Create Master AI I5U2, a 2.5-inch SSD with the U.2 Gen 5 x4 interface, capacities of 15.36 TB, 30.72 TB, and 61.44 TB; and transfer speeds of up to 14 GB/s sequential reads, with up to 10 GB/s of sequential writes. The T-Create Master AI I5E1 is a slender drive in the E1.S form-factor, with a PCIe Gen 5 x4 interface, capacities of 7.68 TB, 12.8 TB, and 15.36 TB, and the same 14 GB/s reads and up to 10 GB/s writes as its U.2 sibling. The T-Create Master AI I5E3 is basically the same drive component wise, but in the E3.S form-factor.
Winding up the T-Create series is the T-Create Expert P35S, a portable SSD that not just offers on-device data encryption, but also easy data destruction. As a storage medium, the drive has a 2 TB capacity, with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 x1 (10 Gbps) host interface and transfer speeds of up to 1 GB/s. It measures 90 mm x 40 mm x 18 mm (LxWxH), with 42 g weight. It comes with a 2-step physical trigger. In the first step, the drive prepares to destroy data, with the switch traveling 4 mm with up to 250 gF force. In the next stage, the trigger activates. A mechanism inside the drive physically destroys the NAND flash chip.
We also ran into the company's PF20 and PD40 portable SSDs under the main brand. The PD20 comes with a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2 interface and capacities of up to 4 TB, for up to 2 GB/s sequential transfer speeds. The PD40 is a step-up, with a 40 Gbps USB4 interface, capacity variants of up to 4 TB, and sequential speeds of up to 4 GB/s reads, with up to 3.7 GB/s writes.
We now move on to the stuff gamers like, the T-Force Xtreem brand. The company showcased its flagship Team T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5-10266 48 GB (2x 24 GB) memory kit. This kit does DDR5-10266 at 48-60-60-96 timings, and 1.5 V module voltage. Next up, is the flagship Team T-Force Z54E M.2 NVMe Gen 5 SSD, powered by the latest Phison E28 8-channel controller with DRAM cache. The drive comes in capacities of up to 4 TB, and offers sequential read/write speeds of up to 14 GB/s.
There's also the T-Force Z55A4, which looks visually similar, to the Z54E, but is based on the Maxiotek MAP1806 8-channel DRAMless controller. This drive comes in 2 TB and 4 TB capacities, and offers an interesting performance proposition of up to 14 GB/s sequential reads, with up to 12 GB/s sequential writes—the highest performance for a DRAMless Gen 5 SSD.
The T-Force ME PRO is yet another controller option from Team Group within the series, it is based on the Silicon Motion SM2508 8-channel controller with DRAM cache. The drive comes in only a 4 TB capacity variant, and offers transfer speeds of up to 14 GB/s reads, with up to 12 GB/s writes, which may seem similar to the Z55A4, but this is still a premium drive where the DRAM cache helps with sustained write speeds, so if you have heavy write loads, this would be the one to go for; but if you're just looking to build a gaming PC, the Z55A4 is more suitable.
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Next up, is the T-Create Classic C47, a M.2-2280 Gen 4 SSD targeting creators, offering capacities of up to 4 TB with transfer speeds of up to 7.4 GB/s reads, and 7 GB/s writes. While the C47 targets client PCs, the company has a few workstation/server grade products under the T-Create brand, too. First up is the T-Create Master AI I5U2, a 2.5-inch SSD with the U.2 Gen 5 x4 interface, capacities of 15.36 TB, 30.72 TB, and 61.44 TB; and transfer speeds of up to 14 GB/s sequential reads, with up to 10 GB/s of sequential writes. The T-Create Master AI I5E1 is a slender drive in the E1.S form-factor, with a PCIe Gen 5 x4 interface, capacities of 7.68 TB, 12.8 TB, and 15.36 TB, and the same 14 GB/s reads and up to 10 GB/s writes as its U.2 sibling. The T-Create Master AI I5E3 is basically the same drive component wise, but in the E3.S form-factor.





Winding up the T-Create series is the T-Create Expert P35S, a portable SSD that not just offers on-device data encryption, but also easy data destruction. As a storage medium, the drive has a 2 TB capacity, with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 x1 (10 Gbps) host interface and transfer speeds of up to 1 GB/s. It measures 90 mm x 40 mm x 18 mm (LxWxH), with 42 g weight. It comes with a 2-step physical trigger. In the first step, the drive prepares to destroy data, with the switch traveling 4 mm with up to 250 gF force. In the next stage, the trigger activates. A mechanism inside the drive physically destroys the NAND flash chip.


We also ran into the company's PF20 and PD40 portable SSDs under the main brand. The PD20 comes with a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2 interface and capacities of up to 4 TB, for up to 2 GB/s sequential transfer speeds. The PD40 is a step-up, with a 40 Gbps USB4 interface, capacity variants of up to 4 TB, and sequential speeds of up to 4 GB/s reads, with up to 3.7 GB/s writes.
We now move on to the stuff gamers like, the T-Force Xtreem brand. The company showcased its flagship Team T-Force Xtreem CKD DDR5-10266 48 GB (2x 24 GB) memory kit. This kit does DDR5-10266 at 48-60-60-96 timings, and 1.5 V module voltage. Next up, is the flagship Team T-Force Z54E M.2 NVMe Gen 5 SSD, powered by the latest Phison E28 8-channel controller with DRAM cache. The drive comes in capacities of up to 4 TB, and offers sequential read/write speeds of up to 14 GB/s.




There's also the T-Force Z55A4, which looks visually similar, to the Z54E, but is based on the Maxiotek MAP1806 8-channel DRAMless controller. This drive comes in 2 TB and 4 TB capacities, and offers an interesting performance proposition of up to 14 GB/s sequential reads, with up to 12 GB/s sequential writes—the highest performance for a DRAMless Gen 5 SSD.
The T-Force ME PRO is yet another controller option from Team Group within the series, it is based on the Silicon Motion SM2508 8-channel controller with DRAM cache. The drive comes in only a 4 TB capacity variant, and offers transfer speeds of up to 14 GB/s reads, with up to 12 GB/s writes, which may seem similar to the Z55A4, but this is still a premium drive where the DRAM cache helps with sustained write speeds, so if you have heavy write loads, this would be the one to go for; but if you're just looking to build a gaming PC, the Z55A4 is more suitable.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site