**Team Group Coverage at Computex 2019**
We recently had the opportunity to visit Team Group's booth at Computex 2019, one of the largest and most anticipated technology shows in the world. As we walked through the crowded exhibition hall, we were greeted by a vast array of products from this renowned brand. From memory modules to solid-state drives, Team Group has something for every enthusiast and professional alike.
**SSDs with Heat Management**
One of the notable features that caught our attention was the use of water as a heat management solution in some of Team Group's SSDs. We saw a M2 SSD that had a custom water cooling system integrated into its design. This feature allows the SSD to maintain its performance even under intense workloads, such as quick sprints where the drive is subjected to high temperatures. The water cooling system helps to absorb heat, preventing the drive from thermal throttling and ensuring optimal performance.
We also took note of the different types of SSDs available from Team Group, including NVMe and SATA models. While most of the drives we saw were M2 SSDs, there was one drive that had a SATA interface instead. Additionally, some of the drives came with RGB indicators that displayed real-time information about storage usage, such as how full the drive is.
**T4 Spark RGB UFD and External RGB SSD**
One of the more eye-catching products we saw was the T4 Spark RGB UFD, an external SSD with a built-in RGB display. This device is designed to provide users with a sleek and stylish way to store their files on-the-go. The display shows the amount of free space available on the drive, making it easy for users to keep track of their storage needs.
We also saw a thumb drive with an RGB indicator that synced up with other devices to display real-time information about storage usage. This feature is particularly useful for professionals who need to quickly check how much storage is available without having to physically access the device.
**T4 Volcán Z T Force Dark Z Modules**
For those who prefer a more understated approach, Team Group also showcased their T4 Volcán Z T Force Dark Z modules. These memory modules feature sleek and minimalist designs that won't draw attention away from other components in a build. They are available in various capacities, including 16GB and 32GB kits.
One of the notable features of these modules is their high speed, with some models reaching speeds of up to 48Gbps. This makes them ideal for enthusiasts who want to take advantage of the latest technology.
**Award-Winning Products**
Team Group has a long history of producing award-winning products, and this year was no exception. We saw several products that had won awards from reputable organizations in the industry. One of the products we saw was the Excalibur DDR4, which had won an award at CES 2019.
We also took note of the T Force Nighthawk RGB modules, which had won awards for their sleek designs and high performance. The Extreme modules were another standout product, featuring blazing-fast speeds of up to 48Gbps.
**RGB LEDs and Heat Management**
One of the notable features that caught our attention was Team Group's approach to addressing concerns about RGB LEDs potentially causing overheating issues in SSDs. We saw a delta R GB SSD that had built-in RGB LEDs, but unlike some other products we've seen, these LEDs were not integrated into the PCB.
Instead, they were housed in an external case, allowing for airflow and heat dissipation. This design choice allows the SSD to operate at a lower temperature, making it suitable for use in environments where overheating is a concern.
**Conclusion**
Overall, Team Group's booth was a showcase of their commitment to innovation and excellence in the technology industry. From SSDs with advanced heat management solutions to award-winning memory modules and stylish external drives, there was something for every enthusiast and professional at Computex 2019.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enspecial thanks to our sponsors for sending us to Computex 2019 what's going on everyone here at the team group booth I'm very nervous cuz she's taking a picture while I'm filming Wow why the video cameras not making me nervous it's like phone camera this is awkward anyway they have something really nice there's actually plenty of stuff to show off here but the thing that caught my eye is the thing I expect will catch your eye too and that is the Delta max our GB SSD check this thing out I like the whole SSD for the most part it's like eighty or eighty percent or so screen coverage but this is beautiful and they use LEDs on the perimeter to light up this entire panel for the most part and then the center has the T Force logo and that's less I guess glossed over so it looks brighter you see Delta max logo there on the bottom right looking really good two ways I connect this to your system you can do it by either via USB 2 or you can do it via a 5 volt addressable power GB if you do it USB 2 it's only got one effect it's just to power it sorry not to power it just to I get the LEDs in action and then if you do it by a 5 volt then you can control individual LEDs I just broke that doing this and the another cool thing about this one is that if you have it off like let's say your systems off or you don't even plug it in then it looks like this right here it just looks like just a regular black gloss SSD with the T Force logo and you can't even tell that there's a film or a screen behind it so really nice when it's off you can't tell and when it's on it's blingy AF this is like the most clickbait SSD I've ever seen but it's super cool and if you guys looking for an extreme kit of RGB memory look no further than yeah it's it's actually called the extreme a RGB memory kit T force extreme a RGB this is actually supposedly the world's first a RGB dim and you can see right here the LEDs fairly well diffuse you can kind of see individual LED lighting here on the side but from the top which is what you'll mainly see it's very well diffused and you can control again because it's a RGB individual LEDs and you can do that by a software they'll have coming out with the kit or you can do it via a motherboard software whether it be like msi gigabyte i think this also works so I'll be talking with them about that check the video description for more compatibility but for now I know for certain that they're coming out with their own software as well to control individual LEDs and their memory kit now an interesting note about MDOT shoes when it relates to Gen 4 PCI Express this is a PCI Gen 4 m dot 2 here and supposedly when these things run really fast like around let's say five thousand megabytes per second they get very hot and so that's one of the reasons why you see the speeds here on this one are 3800 megabytes per second reads 3,200 for writes respectively and the drive doesn't have a very beefy heatsink on it a lot of the drives that run it 5,000 megabytes per second reads will have very thick heat sinks the one from gigabyte that we saw earlier had a really large copper slug on top of it and then also copper underneath it and they have to keep it cool I mean what's running that fast it gets very hot in this case we have just a graphene slab that's supposedly really good for heat dissipation but it's just one a little slab of that on top of the PCB and these are the t4 scardy a liquid and a 2 PCI SSDs and these look first off super colorful and other attractive piece here at the team group booth but also there's some practicality here you can fill this up with pretty much any fluid you want these small valves you can see on the ends here that you can unscrew add the fluid supposedly this fluid Lake evaporates into thin air that's what they're telling me if it does you can always fill it back up not sure about the applications but they do look mighty pretty another thing to note if this is water-based water has a very high heat capacity so under those quick sprints where your m2 SSD it's fairly hot this water can absorb a lot of that heat and prevent your m2 from thermal throttling very quick I should actually state there are different I'm about two drives nvme or SATA am tattoos would work in this case you can see these are pretty much all SATA MDOT twos they have two keys but anyway looking really colorful and yeah we'll be sure to test the practicality of these in a dedicated video on a channel soon if a t4 spark RGB ufd and the treasure external RGB SSD so that's the one you're seeing on top of the ps4 pro there and then the thumb drive down below has an RGB indicator as well that can sync up and tell you how full your drive is so let's say you're approaching 80 90 % storage that light will actually start to turn closer to a red color indicating that you've almost used up all of your space so kind of a convenient you know industrial use of our jeebies and something that again you'll either love or hate and then we have t4 volcán Z T force dark Z we got nice modules here these don't have any hard to be on them so if you're not into that bling game this is your this is your cup of tea right here you even got bare PCB Ram over they see that t41 ddr4 just 26 66 megahertz good for Intel platforms for sure and you get that read printed on top of the the dims so looking good in this case now we're gonna swing over Kyle's gonna try to walk with a camera it's gonna be interesting here yeah just just keep me on there we go we just keep on going these are all the awards the products that have won awards from Team Group you see we had the Excalibur ddr4 you guys saw this at CES 2019 in Vegas and then to the left of that we've got the T Force Nighthawk RGB modules as the black modules looking really good we've used us and many builds in the past further down the line I believe that is the extreme modules there yep those are the extreme ddr4 modules you see 48 hundred megahertz blazing-fast good especially for rising kits if you can manage to get your kit to that speed and then also the delta r gb SSD this is uh one of the flashy Urartu B SSDs in the market one thing I didn't mention that I want you guys there was the video I'm not sure who it was from where they discovered that the SSD was throttling itself because of the built-in RGB LEDs when you look at this from Team group or the one we showed you in the beginning of the video these RGB LEDs are not integrated into the PCB whereas in the case of that I don't know if it was a hyper X Drive or whatever that was throttling cuz it got too hot because of the RGB LEDs built into the PCB this is an extra thing of it's like an external case and then the PCB is underneath that right so the RGB s are built into the case not into the PCB and that's why it doesn't get very hot so while the RGB I mean this isn't even hot here I'm not sure what was going on with that kit in that video but these are very cool you can't feel heat really emanating from this at all and the same goes for that first SSD we showed you where that screen pretty much took up entire case of that SSD wasn't hot so if that's a concern of yours don't worry about that timbers got it under control again it's not it doesn't involve LEDs built into the PCB and that's the concern that a lot of you will probably have after watching that video I think it was from Jay I'm not sure who did it but if you saw the video you know exactly what I'm talking about so that is it for our team group coverage they've got a lot of stuff we try to show you as much of it as we could it's a huge booth cop you want to show you know kind of up hand of what they've got going on here it's a huge space there's like some kind of weird intercom thing going on here but two stories up there is where they do a lot of the marketing deals and stuff but they've done a really nice job here they used to be in a suite and they pretty much thrown their budget into a show floor piece like this and I really like what they've done the publicity is nice you can see how busy it is here people like what they've got to offer thank you guys for watching stay tuned for more coverage here at Computex 2019 this is science to do thanks for watching again and thanks for learning with usspecial thanks to our sponsors for sending us to Computex 2019 what's going on everyone here at the team group booth I'm very nervous cuz she's taking a picture while I'm filming Wow why the video cameras not making me nervous it's like phone camera this is awkward anyway they have something really nice there's actually plenty of stuff to show off here but the thing that caught my eye is the thing I expect will catch your eye too and that is the Delta max our GB SSD check this thing out I like the whole SSD for the most part it's like eighty or eighty percent or so screen coverage but this is beautiful and they use LEDs on the perimeter to light up this entire panel for the most part and then the center has the T Force logo and that's less I guess glossed over so it looks brighter you see Delta max logo there on the bottom right looking really good two ways I connect this to your system you can do it by either via USB 2 or you can do it via a 5 volt addressable power GB if you do it USB 2 it's only got one effect it's just to power it sorry not to power it just to I get the LEDs in action and then if you do it by a 5 volt then you can control individual LEDs I just broke that doing this and the another cool thing about this one is that if you have it off like let's say your systems off or you don't even plug it in then it looks like this right here it just looks like just a regular black gloss SSD with the T Force logo and you can't even tell that there's a film or a screen behind it so really nice when it's off you can't tell and when it's on it's blingy AF this is like the most clickbait SSD I've ever seen but it's super cool and if you guys looking for an extreme kit of RGB memory look no further than yeah it's it's actually called the extreme a RGB memory kit T force extreme a RGB this is actually supposedly the world's first a RGB dim and you can see right here the LEDs fairly well diffuse you can kind of see individual LED lighting here on the side but from the top which is what you'll mainly see it's very well diffused and you can control again because it's a RGB individual LEDs and you can do that by a software they'll have coming out with the kit or you can do it via a motherboard software whether it be like msi gigabyte i think this also works so I'll be talking with them about that check the video description for more compatibility but for now I know for certain that they're coming out with their own software as well to control individual LEDs and their memory kit now an interesting note about MDOT shoes when it relates to Gen 4 PCI Express this is a PCI Gen 4 m dot 2 here and supposedly when these things run really fast like around let's say five thousand megabytes per second they get very hot and so that's one of the reasons why you see the speeds here on this one are 3800 megabytes per second reads 3,200 for writes respectively and the drive doesn't have a very beefy heatsink on it a lot of the drives that run it 5,000 megabytes per second reads will have very thick heat sinks the one from gigabyte that we saw earlier had a really large copper slug on top of it and then also copper underneath it and they have to keep it cool I mean what's running that fast it gets very hot in this case we have just a graphene slab that's supposedly really good for heat dissipation but it's just one a little slab of that on top of the PCB and these are the t4 scardy a liquid and a 2 PCI SSDs and these look first off super colorful and other attractive piece here at the team group booth but also there's some practicality here you can fill this up with pretty much any fluid you want these small valves you can see on the ends here that you can unscrew add the fluid supposedly this fluid Lake evaporates into thin air that's what they're telling me if it does you can always fill it back up not sure about the applications but they do look mighty pretty another thing to note if this is water-based water has a very high heat capacity so under those quick sprints where your m2 SSD it's fairly hot this water can absorb a lot of that heat and prevent your m2 from thermal throttling very quick I should actually state there are different I'm about two drives nvme or SATA am tattoos would work in this case you can see these are pretty much all SATA MDOT twos they have two keys but anyway looking really colorful and yeah we'll be sure to test the practicality of these in a dedicated video on a channel soon if a t4 spark RGB ufd and the treasure external RGB SSD so that's the one you're seeing on top of the ps4 pro there and then the thumb drive down below has an RGB indicator as well that can sync up and tell you how full your drive is so let's say you're approaching 80 90 % storage that light will actually start to turn closer to a red color indicating that you've almost used up all of your space so kind of a convenient you know industrial use of our jeebies and something that again you'll either love or hate and then we have t4 volcán Z T force dark Z we got nice modules here these don't have any hard to be on them so if you're not into that bling game this is your this is your cup of tea right here you even got bare PCB Ram over they see that t41 ddr4 just 26 66 megahertz good for Intel platforms for sure and you get that read printed on top of the the dims so looking good in this case now we're gonna swing over Kyle's gonna try to walk with a camera it's gonna be interesting here yeah just just keep me on there we go we just keep on going these are all the awards the products that have won awards from Team Group you see we had the Excalibur ddr4 you guys saw this at CES 2019 in Vegas and then to the left of that we've got the T Force Nighthawk RGB modules as the black modules looking really good we've used us and many builds in the past further down the line I believe that is the extreme modules there yep those are the extreme ddr4 modules you see 48 hundred megahertz blazing-fast good especially for rising kits if you can manage to get your kit to that speed and then also the delta r gb SSD this is uh one of the flashy Urartu B SSDs in the market one thing I didn't mention that I want you guys there was the video I'm not sure who it was from where they discovered that the SSD was throttling itself because of the built-in RGB LEDs when you look at this from Team group or the one we showed you in the beginning of the video these RGB LEDs are not integrated into the PCB whereas in the case of that I don't know if it was a hyper X Drive or whatever that was throttling cuz it got too hot because of the RGB LEDs built into the PCB this is an extra thing of it's like an external case and then the PCB is underneath that right so the RGB s are built into the case not into the PCB and that's why it doesn't get very hot so while the RGB I mean this isn't even hot here I'm not sure what was going on with that kit in that video but these are very cool you can't feel heat really emanating from this at all and the same goes for that first SSD we showed you where that screen pretty much took up entire case of that SSD wasn't hot so if that's a concern of yours don't worry about that timbers got it under control again it's not it doesn't involve LEDs built into the PCB and that's the concern that a lot of you will probably have after watching that video I think it was from Jay I'm not sure who did it but if you saw the video you know exactly what I'm talking about so that is it for our team group coverage they've got a lot of stuff we try to show you as much of it as we could it's a huge booth cop you want to show you know kind of up hand of what they've got going on here it's a huge space there's like some kind of weird intercom thing going on here but two stories up there is where they do a lot of the marketing deals and stuff but they've done a really nice job here they used to be in a suite and they pretty much thrown their budget into a show floor piece like this and I really like what they've done the publicity is nice you can see how busy it is here people like what they've got to offer thank you guys for watching stay tuned for more coverage here at Computex 2019 this is science to do thanks for watching again and thanks for learning with us\n"