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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.

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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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