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TEAMGROUP LAUNCHES T-FORCE VULCAN Z SATA SSD FOR NEXT GENERATION GAMING EXPERIENCE – Hardware

TEAMGROUP LAUNCHES T-FORCE VULCAN Z SATA SSD FOR NEXT GENERATION GAMING EXPERIENCE – Hardware

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May 6 2022 – For years, T-FORCE, the gaming sub-brand of global storage provider TEAMGROUP, has launched a full line of SSDs to meet the diverse needs of gamers. A new generation T-FORCE VULCAN Z SATA SSD was announced today, which provides a faster and smoother gaming experience and is the best choice for those who are upgrading their SATA storage device from a hard drive to a gaming solid state drive.

The T-FORCE VULCAN Z SATA SSD features carefully selected 3D TLC flash memory chips that deliver smooth read speeds of up to 550MB/s and write speeds of up to 500MB/s. The transmission performance is four times higher than that of conventional hard drives and offers upgrades an entirely new gaming experience. The VULCAN Z SSD has an automatic error correction (ECC) feature that greatly improves the accuracy of game data storage. It also fully supports Windows TRIM optimization commands and enhances SMART Health Monitoring Technology. Combined, these features help improve SSD read and write conditions and extend SSD life, allowing gamers to keep their valuable gaming data safe and secure.

The VULCAN Z SATA SSD is available in capacities ranging from 240GB to 2TB, giving consumers plenty of expansion options. Aside from being the player’s companion on the virtual battlefield, the SSD features a sleek matte black design with the iconic T-FORCE logo, perfect for gamers looking for a stylish PC with a black character. The T-FORCE VULCAN Z SSD from TEAMGROUP will be available worldwide in mid-May 2022, so gamers looking to upgrade their storage solutions should be sure to keep up with the latest news from the official TEAMGROUP website and local channels.

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