Team Group Releases T-FORCE DELTA RGB SSD
The sky is the limit for TEAMGROUP’s T-FORCE gaming product series. After releasing the award-winning T-FORCE RGB luminous memory module, today TEAMGROUP launches the new generation of 2.5” RGB solid state drive – DELTA RGB SSD is breathing colorful new life into the solid state drive. It is the first internal SSD that has the largest RGB luminous area on the market. The ratio of non-luminous area to luminous area is 5:3 which makes your computer and storage device more colorful and brighter than ever. The 16.8 million color LED is making the boring SSD full of changes, and the light color effect can also synchronize with the motherboard, making player’s computer more colorful. Two industry exclusive versions are released at once: DELTA S(Simple version) and DELTA(Magnificent version). Moreover, there are black and white two colors available for consumers to choose from, meeting different usage requirements and lighting up consumers’ storage devices.

Every new product released by T-FORCE brought a new gaming trend around the world. The creative and patented DELTA RGB SSD is the result of T-FORCE R&D team’s continuously effort in research and development. Bringing together the dreamy colors of RGB LED with traditional solid state drive allows gamers to set up their favorite light color effects, and the operating status of the computer system can be noticed through the light effects. The maximum read speed is up to 560MB per second and booting or loading games will only take few seconds. It is using SATA III 6Gbps interface and capacities are available in 250GB, 500GB and 1TB for gamers to choose from. The industry-standard 2.5” form factor with only 9.5mm in height, it is suitable for standard size SSD on the market. Whether it is for gaming laptop or desktop, the upgrade can be done effortlessly.
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