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4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive

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Newegg has 4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD (TM8FFE004T0C129) on sale for $219.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code JSET3Z284 at checkout = $199.99. Shipping is free.

Note: For additional savings, Newegg currently has a $100 Newegg eGift Card (Email Delivery) for $85. Refer to this Frontpage Deal for details.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 5000 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 4500 MBps
  • Terabytes Written (TBW): 2600TB
  • TLC NAND Flash

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  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • 3 year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 50 customer reviews.

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Newegg has 4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD (TM8FFE004T0C129) on sale for $219.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code JSET3Z284 at checkout = $199.99. Shipping is free.

Note: For additional savings, Newegg currently has a $100 Newegg eGift Card (Email Delivery) for $85. Refer to this Frontpage Deal for details.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 5000 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 4500 MBps
  • Terabytes Written (TBW): 2600TB
  • TLC NAND Flash

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • 3 year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 50 customer reviews.

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ghettocowboy
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Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
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Yes. PS5 SSDs should have a DRAM buffer for optimal performance. The console does NOT support HMB which is what drives like this one use instead of DRAM.

Worth noting that that stuff only matters for writes, not reads. But the lack of any sort of buffer can significantly slow down writes, and the drive is already below Sony's spec to begin with. Teamgroup is a solid brand and it will most likely still work ok in a PS5, but it will be noticeably slower than the internal drive.

For just $10 more ($17 if you prefer Amazon over what Newegg has turned into) you can get the Teamgroup MP44Q which is a 7400/6500MB/s (R/W) drive that does have DRAM; that would be my choice over the G50 for any application really. Don't try to use that one in a PS5 with just the graphene label though; those are meant to go under the built-in heatsinks on motherboards. For PS5 you'll need to get a proper low-profile heatsink to go with it (so add another $7-10 to the cost for that).

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Quote from fatlardo :
Does anyone know if the ps5 utilize dram?
Yes. PS5 SSDs should have a DRAM buffer for optimal performance. The console does NOT support HMB which is what drives like this one use instead of DRAM.

Worth noting that that stuff only matters for writes, not reads. But the lack of any sort of buffer can significantly slow down writes, and the drive is already below Sony's spec to begin with. Teamgroup is a solid brand and it will most likely still work ok in a PS5, but it will be noticeably slower than the internal drive.

For just $10 more ($17 if you prefer Amazon over what Newegg has turned into) you can get the Teamgroup MP44Q which is a 7400/6500MB/s (R/W) drive that does have DRAM; that would be my choice over the G50 for any application really. Don't try to use that one in a PS5 with just the graphene label though; those are meant to go under the built-in heatsinks on motherboards. For PS5 you'll need to get a proper low-profile heatsink to go with it (so add another $7-10 to the cost for that).
Last edited by palegod July 3, 2025 at 12:06 PM.
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Quote from palegod :
Yes. PS5 SSDs should have a DRAM buffer for optimal performance. The console does NOT support HMB which is what drives like this one use instead of DRAM.Worth noting that that stuff only matters for writes, not reads. But the lack of any sort of buffer can significantly slow down writes, and the drive is already below Sony's spec to begin with. Teamgroup is a solid brand and it will most likely still work ok in a PS5, but it will be noticeably slower than the internal drive. For just $10 more ($17 if you prefer Amazon over what Newegg has turned into) you can get the Teamgroup MP44Q which is a 7400/6500MB/s (R/W) drive that does have DRAM; that would be my choice over the G50 for any application really. Don't try to use that one in a PS5 with just the graphene label though; those are meant to go under the built-in heatsinks on motherboards. For PS5 you'll need to get a proper low-profile heatsink to go with it (so add another $7-10 to the cost for that).
Hmm I looked up the MP44Q (since $210 for a 4TB DRAM SSD is a great deal as of now) and every source I came across (multiple reviews, TechPowerUp SSD database, etc) explicitly say the MP44Q drive does not have DRAM and utilizes HMB like the G50 from this thread and basically all 4TB SSDs in this price range.
Maybe you've got the MP44Q mixed up with a different, likely more expensive model?
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This work on ROG Ally?
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Quote from ShrewdGalley9044 :
This work on ROG Ally?
For the OG Ally you'll need an adapter. Out of the box the OG Ally only supports the shorter 2230 length SSDs, since this SSD is the more standard 2280 length it wouldn't fit. However there are adapters that can make the OG Ally compatible with 2280 SSDs without too much issue, you can find them relatively cheap on Amazon. The newer Ally X has an updated internal layout and works with 2280 SSDs out of the box though.
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Quote from palegod :
Yes. PS5 SSDs should have a DRAM buffer for optimal performance. The console does NOT support HMB which is what drives like this one use instead of DRAM.

Worth noting that that stuff only matters for writes, not reads. But the lack of any sort of buffer can significantly slow down writes, and the drive is already below Sony's spec to begin with. Teamgroup is a solid brand and it will most likely still work ok in a PS5, but it will be noticeably slower than the internal drive.

For just $10 more ($17 if you prefer Amazon over what Newegg has turned into) you can get the Teamgroup MP44Q which is a 7400/6500MB/s (R/W) drive that does have DRAM; that would be my choice over the G50 for any application really. Don't try to use that one in a PS5 with just the graphene label though; those are meant to go under the built-in heatsinks on motherboards. For PS5 you'll need to get a proper low-profile heatsink to go with it (so add another $7-10 to the cost for that).
You are correct that the PS5 doesn't support HMB. However, DRAM and HMB have little to do with write performance (that's impacted by the pSLC cache). DRAM/HMB is used to store a copy of the mapping table (FTL) and helps most with small, random reads.

BTW, the Team Group MP44Q is a DRAM-less QLC drive.
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Would this be good for NVR usage? Need one for Ubiquiti Cloud Fiber for my cameras.
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Copped. Thank you

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Quote from jumpingdonuts :
Does anyone know if this is double-sided or single-sided? I tried searching but most of the reviews for it are for the 2tb model which came out earlier and so can't be sure if they added NAND packages on the back to hit 4tb. Asking as was thinking of getting this but the laptop I plan to put it in can only take single sided SSDs.
I just received mine in the mail. Can confirm 100% it is single sided. https://imgur.com/a/JrwaTjZ
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Side note: Made in Taiwan
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Quote from sammychopz :
I just received mine in the mail. Can confirm 100% it is single sided. https://imgur.com/a/JrwaTjZ
Thanks for the confirmation, ended up getting the 990 Evo Plus as that was 100% single sided and has reviews on its good power efficiency since its going in a laptop. Wow interesting that they only have 2 nand packages for the 4tb model, since from photos the 2tb version uses 4 nand packages. Actually looking closer at it the nand packages are different too, newer ones is square while the review ones are rectangular so they probably are totally different nand packages/chips which makes sense I guess to get a higher density.
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You can get the 4TB Samsung 990 pro with or w/o heat sink at amazon right now for less than $200 if you buy used like new for prime day. At check out they add an extra 30% off. Total comes to ~$185 before tax. If you have prime visa you can get an extra 7% cashback. Way better deal for something that was simply opened and then returned like new.
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