Teamgroup Makes Waves at Computex 2023 with the T-Force Cardea Z5 Gen 5 SSD and INSANE Heatsinks!
At the epicenter of Computex 2023 was Teamgroup’s spectacular reveal of their new T-Force Cardea Z5 Gen 5 SSD. The Cardea Z5, making its debut with a live benchmark demonstration at the event, left a strong impression on attendees and carved out its own space in the rapidly evolving SSD landscape.
Unveiling the Teamgroup T-Force Cardea Z5 Gen 5 SSD
The Cardea Z5, powered by the popular Phison E26 controller, is a robust Gen 5 SSD that stands toe-to-toe with the competition. It boasts an impressive 14GB/s Sequential Read – hitting the upper limits of what SSDs with this controller are currently able to achieve. However, it is important to note that a top-end host system is required to reach these performance figures.
In terms of capacity, the Cardea Z5 covers a range from 1TB to 4TB, ensuring a variety of options for different user needs. Other specifications, such as maximum IOPS and durability, are still to be confirmed.
Brand |
Teamgroup |
Model ID |
Cardea Z5 |
PCIe Gen |
PCIe Gen 5 x 4 |
Capacities |
1TB – 2TB – 4TB |
NAND |
3D TLC NAND |
Controller |
Phison E26 |
Memory |
DDR4 |
Reported Max Transfer (Seq R/W) |
14GB/s / 11GB/s |
Reported Max IOPS (4K Random R/W) |
TBC |
Durability |
TBC |
Includes Heatsink? |
No (Has Heatshield) – Multiple Versions Available Optionally. The Dark Air Flow Series of H/S’ + the Siren GD120S Water Cooled Heatsink kit |
Notes |
Watercooloing Heatsink Option and many other versions |
Emphasizing the Importance of Heatsinks
Heatsinks play an integral role in managing the heat generated by SSDs, especially in high-performance Gen 5 devices that can push significant data throughput. Teamgroup highlighted this importance at Computex by showcasing a wide variety of heatsink options for the Cardea Z5 SSD – their Dark Airflow Series.
The options started with a hefty slated aluminum stack style heatsink that was finned from top to bottom. Then there was a rotating structured heatsink with a copper pipe design to guide air over the heatsink in a targeted manner. Additionally, there was a multi-layer plated heatsink with an integrated fan and a copper pipe.
Innovation in Cooling: Water-Cooled Heatsinks
The star of the show was undoubtedly the water-cooling kit heatsink. This kit features its own dedicated system case fan and dual pipe water connections, offering impressive cooling performance. The importance of efficient cooling cannot be overstated, especially with Gen 5 SSDs, where thermal throttling can limit performance.
This approach by Teamgroup offers a level of flexibility and choice to the consumer. Unlike the ADATA Project Neonstorm, where the water-cooling solution is integrated and not optional, Teamgroup provides a variety of options to meet different user needs and preferences.
When Will the TeamGroup Cardea Z5 Gen5 SSD Be Released and the Price?
As we approach the fall of 2023, the anticipation for the release of the T-Force Cardea Z5 Gen 5 SSD continues to build. While no exact release date has been confirmed, we anticipate an autumn launch. As for pricing, while it’s difficult to predict with certainty, the Cardea Z5 is expected to be competitively priced in line with most Gen 5 SSDs being released at that time. A potential edge that Teamgroup may have in terms of affordability lies in the fact that their advanced cooling solutions, such as the water-cooled heatsink, are optional. This gives buyers the flexibility to opt for the base SSD and consider upgrading the cooling solution later based on their needs, potentially making the initial purchase more accessible. However, these details remain speculative at this point. We eagerly await more information from Teamgroup as we get closer to the launch. Stay tuned for more updates and details. Teamgroup’s unveiling of the T-Force Cardea Z5 Gen 5 SSD and its array of heatsink options, including the innovative water-cooling kit, mark a significant step forward in the Gen 5 SSD space. This wide range of options sets Teamgroup apart, and offers users the ability to tailor their SSD cooling solutions to their specific needs. With SSD manufacturers like Teamgroup and ADATA pushing the boundaries of performance and cooling, we are witnessing an exciting era of SSD technology innovation. It will be fascinating to see how these developments influence the SSD landscape in the coming months and years.
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M80 will not fit to hold down T700 Crucial M.2 5.0 in the first slot? What size is the screw that holds it down?
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Not going to make hardly any noticeable difference for gaming…
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An excellent review in a space of great interest to me. Well done. Regards mark
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Thank you VERY much for delivering all those information!
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So when will I be able to upgrade from my 2TB samsung 990 pro and my 2TB WD SSD Black SN850? The sequential read speeds do have /some/ value for me for game loading. But I don’t game much today. And so far the only statistic I care about (random read/write) is slower on all Gen5 SSDs than on my Gen4 SSDs
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Are there any computers currently available that can support gen 5 SSDs?
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Ideal and most comprehensive review i’ve ever seen. An example how all reviews have to be done
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Lmao imagine adata follows the gen 5 trend of 2gb per tb. That would mean 16gb of ram on their 8tb ssd lmao. Hell honestly id take 8gb seeing theres no consumer 8tb nvme ssd with even more than 2gb as far as im aware.
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Safe trip home.
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Adata’s “water cooling” is just a gimmick. There was some ram that had something similar, I don’t recall who made it but I do remember it did nothing. Having a heat pipe and fins would be way better for heat dissipation in a package that big.
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I don’t think the consumers need a big ssd m2 package with a big heatsintk. I would prefer a slower but slim m2 ssd for my laptop, PC or home server.
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SSD heatsink is getting ridiculous, it’s maybe an help cooling using the motherboard PCB as sink
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