TEAMGROUP T-FORCE G50 2TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD Review

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Test Setup

Please read our SSD Storage Review Format and Methodology article for an explanation of our test system, how we test, procedures, and goals for SSD reviews. Note that the test system has been changed and updated as of this review, and moving forward, please refer to the System Setup table below for the details and specs on the new test system. All of the SSDs in this review have been re-tested on this new system setup, and all the SSD data in this review is fresh for this review.

System Setup Table

We are using the motherboard’s current default BIOS settings.  We are running the latest motherboard BIOS.  We have Windows 11 Pro configured to run in the “Balanced” power profile.  Windows has the latest updates.  We are running the latest Win11 23H2 update from October 2023.

CrystalDiskInfo

Installation of the SSD went smoothly. In CrystalDiskInfo we can see information on the SSD below. We can see that the TEAMGROUP T-FORCE G50 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD has Firmware 1.W.G.3Q installed and is running at PCIe 4.0 x4.

CrystalDiskInfo Screenshot

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Performance
7
Features
6
Cooling
5
Price Value
10

SUMMARY

The TEAMGROUP T-FORCE G50 2TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD is an affordable, cost-effective SSD that is positioned as a gamers SSD, and works great in a gaming build, or as extra storage for your gaming library. It has great game load times, and offers a decent endurance rating, though it suffers in some throughput performance for read and write at the lower-tier PCIe 4.0 Gen4 performance. With its lack of a DRAM cache, it is not well suited for multi-tasking workloads, but has good workstation-class performance. It can get quite toasty in sustained writes, and a heatsink would be recommended. Otherwise, it retains a very high price value for its tier of performance and capacity for the price.
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Former managing editor of GPUs at HardOCP for 18 years, Brent Justice has been reviewing computer components since the late 90s, educated in the art and method of the computer hardware review, he brings experience, knowledge, and hands-on testing with a gamer-oriented and hardware enthusiast perspective. You can follow him on Twitter - @Brent_Justice You can sub to his YouTube channel - Justice Gaming https://www.youtube.com/c/JusticeGamingChannel You can check out his computer builds on KIT - @BrentJustice https://kit.co/BrentJustice

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