TeamGroup teases T-Force AI-Flow X thermoelectric SSD cooler at Computex 2025

TeamGroup showed us three extreme M.2 SSD coolers: a slim model that uses thermoelectric technology, a dedicated AiO liquid M.2 cooler that supports up to three devices, and a combo 360mm AiO CPU and M.2 cooler.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/teamgroup-teases-t-force-ai-flow-x-thermoelectric-ssd-cooler-at-computex-2025

 Patriot unveils world's first DRAMless PCIe 5.0 SSD and 9600MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM memory

Patriot brought a number of new SSD/memory products to Computex 2025, including a new 9600 MT/s-capable DDR5 CUDIMM memory module and the world's first DRAMless PCIe 5.0 SSD.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/patriot-unveils-worlds-first-dramless-pcie-5-0-ssd-and-9600mt-s-ddr5-cudimm-memory

 How To Zip Files in the Linux Terminal

Compressing files and storing them in a ZIP archive is very useful when you want to save space or send a collection of files as a single item. Let’s learn how to create an archive from the command line.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/how-to-zip-files-in-the-linux-terminal

 Cooler Master plans to launch a curved-glass case for around $70 – at least outside of the U.S.

Cooler Master's Elite series of cases has broken cover here at Computex, with curved glass, wood panels, and other premium features, despite MSRPs that I'm told should range from around $70-$100. But that doesn't include tariffs, so they'll almost certainly cost more in the U.S.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/pc-cases/cooler-master-plans-to-launc


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