Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler Shown at Computex 2025

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Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler At Computex 2025 2

Are you feeling like your M.2 SSDs are too hot? Or perhaps you feel the need to say you have the best AIO liquid cooling setup you can, and cooling the CPU and GPU is simply not enough. If so, then Teamgroup’s TForce triple M.2 liquid cooler is for you and we saw it at Computex 2025.

Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler Shown at Computex 2025

As we were going through photos, this one was one of the more fun things that we saw. Sitting in the Teamgroup booth, there was a TForce triple M.2 SSD cooler. Since these are M.2 SSDs, and they simply do not use that much power (even three U.2 SSDs would max out at 75W), this is a single fan radiator design.

Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler At Computex 2025 1
Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler At Computex 2025 1

Then there are the tubes and three liquid cooling blocks for the M.2 SSDs.

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Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler At Computex 2025 3

The display looks cool, then you realize that on many motherboards the M.2 SSDs are between PCIe slots, so those tubes need to go somewhere. If the SSDs are next to one another, then the tubes would just stick out above the drives. If the SSDs are spaced out further, then there might not be enough room.

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Teamgroup TForce Triple M.2 Liquid Cooler At Computex 2025 4

Still, if you want to cool everything, and you want to do liquid cooling for your SSDs, then this is at least a neat solution.

Final Words

From a practical standpoint, it is a bit harder to understand this one. It seems like a bit of a nightmare to install, and adds cooling and cost where it is likely the least needed in a system. Still, we realize that there is a difference between need and want, and this probably falls into the want category.

We thought for a holiday weekend, folks would just enjoy seeing this.

1 COMMENT

  1. It’s Computex so this aio SSD cooler is clearly a prototype concept for the new Gen 5 and Gen 6 M.2’s that will without a doubt require active cooling systems to keep temperatures down.

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