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TEAMGROUP Releases T-FORCE CARDEA A440 Pro Special Series M.2 SSD for PS5

Shortly after Sony announced the PS5 update that added the option of compatibility with other NVMe SSDs from other manufacturers to replace the one that comes standard, T-FORCE, TEAMGROUP's gaming brand; released the T-FORCE CARDE A440 Pro Special Series M.2 PCIe SSD. This SSD uses the latest PCIe Gen4x4 interface than PS5 and offers up to 4TB of storage capacity.

In addition to the high read / write speeds, the SSD is an industry first with a white graphene heatsink. It is a sign of TEAMGROUP's dedication to offering the best for users.

A white graphene SSD for your PS5

The T-FORCE CARDEA A440 Pro Special Series M.2 SSD for PS5 uses the latest PCIe Gen4x4 interface and offers read / write speeds of up to 7,400 / 7,000MB / s. Based on the results of internal T-FORCE tests, it achieves a read speed of up to 6.600MB / s when installed on a PS5 and can transfer 100GB of games from the console to the SSD in as little as 80 seconds. During game streaming, charging and playing, the SSD heatsink can improve cooling by 16%.

It comes equipped with an ultra-slim white patented heatsink for easy storage expansion on the PS5. The graphene dissipation technology is designed to be ultra-thin and thus have enough space within the console for effective ventilation and cooling. You can simply install the SSD for much more capacity storage as well and enjoy PS5 games without storage restrictions.

The SSD will be available on the main e-commerce platforms at the end of October 2021. Below is the list of models and their prices:

  • 1 TB for 189,99 euros
  • 2 TB for 359,99 euros
  • 4 TB for 899,99 euros
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