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TeamGroup T-Force Cardea IOPS – Review 2021 – PCMag AU
A choice of heatsinks to keep you cool in the heat of battle

TeamGroup’s T-Force Cardea IOPS ($149.99 for the 1TB model we tested), an internal solid-state drive geared to gamers, is cool times two. The reason why? It comes with a pair of heatsinks: a thin, copper-graphene heat spreader, as well as a hulking, finned aluminum dissipator. (You can install one or the other, or neither, if your PC has a built-in cooling solution for M.2 drives.) This M.2 drive is mid-priced and boasts a high durability rating, but despite being named for “input/output operations…
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