Teamgroup has just launched a high-performance gaming SSD called T-Force Vulcan G. The SSD comes in two variants that are the 512GB and 1TB versions. The new gaming Vulcan G SSD comes with incredible read/write speed, four times that of a traditional hard drive.
The SSD comes with SATA interface and 3D NAND flash memory. The read and write speeds can reach up to 550MB/s and 500MB/s, which is four times that of a normal hard drive. The SSD also supports SLC caching and Windows TRIM optimization commands, making it the best choice for you to upgrade your gaming PC.
On the physical aspects of the SSD, the T-Force Vulcan G SSD has a minimalist design. The T-FORCE logo is printed with a unique diamond-cut pattern for a sophisticated and sleek look. It is also available in capacities of 512GB and 1TB, and uses SATA interface and 3D NAND flash memory chip, making it 4 times faster than traditional hard drives in read and write speeds. With up to 550MB/s and 500MB/s, gamers will experience a significant performance jump.
The T-Force Vulcan G SSD supports SLC caching algorithm, S.M.A.R.T. monitoring technology, and Windows TRIM optimization command, which not only improves the read/write speed, buts also stabilizes the system operation with smart monitoring. The built-in Error Correction Code and Wear-Leveling technology prolongs the service life of SSD and improve the reliability of data transfer, allowing gamers to easily upgrade and enjoy the performance upgrade.
As mentioned before, the Vulcan G SSD comes in two variants that are differentiated with the SSD size. The cheaper option is the 512GB version which will cost you $60.99. On the other hand if you are looking to get the 1TB version, it will cost you just over a hundred bucks at $106.99. This is a pretty good and competitive deal considering how brilliant and reliable Teamgroup line of products are. There is plenty of SSD options that Teamgroup offers, which you can check out by going to their website.
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