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TeamGroup announces new DDR5 kits, PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and more

TeamGroup is preparing a wide range of new memory, storage and cooling products for Computex 2026, covering its T‑Force gaming line, T‑Create creator hardware and industrial‑grade solutions. The company’s showcase spans DDR5 modules, PCIe SSDs, external drives and new accessories.

T‑Force is marking its 10th anniversary with the Carbon Style series, introducing a new black finish across DDR5 memory and storage. The Delta RGB DDR5 Carbon Style kits offer a fresh aesthetic, alongside support for high capacities. The Xtreem DDR5 Carbon Style kits go a step further, offering capacities up to 128GB. On the storage side, the Z54E Carbon Style PCIe 5.0 SSD uses Phison’s E37T controller and reaches up to 14GB/s sequential read speeds.

For SSD cooling, TeamGroup has a new-generation Liquid II SSD cooler, which might be an upgrade to consider if you use a PCIe 5 drive regularly and want to maintain fast speeds for longer periods of time.

For creators, the T‑Create lineup includes the Expert AI LPCAMM2 module for workstation laptops, offering up to 64GB and speeds up to 8533MT/s. Desktop users get the Expert AI 4R CUDIMM, a 4‑rank module supporting up to 128GB per stick and 8000MT/s operation. There is also the ultra-fast Master AI I6E PCIe 6.0 SSD, which brings speeds up to 28GB/s. That last one doesn't mean much to consumers right now as PCIe 6 has yet to reach us.

For portable storage, TeamGroup is showcasing its Expert P33 external SSD with an integrated E‑Ink display. TeamGroup will also show ruggedised solutions including the ECC CU‑DIMM+ESD module with enhanced electrostatic protection, the U512T write‑protected USB drive with dual‑interface support, and the P250Q PCIe 4.0 SSD series with integrated hardware and software data‑erasure features.

KitGuru says: We'll be at Computex all week so stay tuned for our direct coverage. 

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