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Computex 2025: TeamGroup’s new 10,000MT/s RAM, CAMM2 and liquid-cooled SSDs

At Computex this week, Mat met up with TeamGroup to go over the latest innovations in DDR5 memory, M.2 SSD liquid coolers and the next generation of SSDs.

At the TeamGroup booth, our eyes were immediately drawn to the overclocking display, where T-Force DDR5 memory can be seen running at over 10,000MT/s, with CL48 timings – an impressive result for passively cooled memory. This puts TeamGroup in good company as one of a select few to have DDR5 memory kits available running at this speed.

As for new SSDs, TeamGroup is showing off the new T-Force ME Pro, which is releasing later this year. While the T-Force GE is focused on higher capacity, the ME Pro is focused on low-power, allowing for cooler operating temperatures. It is intended for laptops and consoles, rather than high-end desktop machines.

For keeping your SSDs cool, TeamGroup has a selection of options, ranging from an aftermarket heatsink, to a dedicated AIO liquid cooling unit that can cool up to three SSDs at once. TeamGroup also has a T-Force AIO liquid cooler for CPUs, with an additional cooling block for an M.2 SSD, so you can tackle two birds with one stone.

Like a few other memory specialists we've seen this week, TeamGroup is also working on next-generation CAMM2 memory. At the booth we see the T-Force Delta RGB CAMM2 memory board, alongside the T-Force Vulcan version. Both are capable of 8000MT/s speeds, but we won't see CAMM2 memory hit the consumer market until at least 2026.

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