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TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB Review

Today we have a new storage device under review courtesy of TeamGroup Global: The T-Force A440 Lite 1TB. As usual in our tests, we will evaluate the performance of this SSD in various tasks within our test bench to know its capabilities thoroughly. This unit is aimed at a market where the competitive price is key, taking advantage of the PCIe Gen 4.0 interface and technology HMB (Host Memory Buffer) to maximize its performance. With this, TeamGroup seeks to offer a high efficiency option without sacrificing the balance between performance and cost.

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TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD - Specifications

El T-FORCE A440 Lite 1TB is an NVMe M.2 solid state drive from TeamGroup that takes advantage of the interface PCIe Gen4 x4, offering optimized storage performance for a variety of applications. With its M.2 2280 form factor, it is compatible with modern systems, providing a high-speed storage solution for users looking to improve data transfer.

The A440 Lite uses a design DRAM-less, which means it does not have a dedicated DRAM memory for temporary data storage. Instead, it relies on DRAM technology HMB (Host Memory Buffer) to use part of the system memory as cache, which allows for faster read and write operations. This approach helps keep the product cost competitive, placing it at a slightly higher price than solutions that use NAND QLC, but without the compromises associated with this technology, since it uses NAND TLC. Memory TLC (Triple-Level Cell) offers better durability and performance compared to QLC NAND, improving device reliability in more demanding applications.

Performance and Technology (Controller and NAND Flash)

Equipped with the PHISON PS5027-E27T controller, the A440 Lite is aimed at stable performance in data transfers (up to 7200MB/s and 6200MB/s read/write according to TeamGroup) without consuming high levels of energy, which helps maintain efficiency in systems that seek a balance between performance and consumption. This controller supports the speeds that the PCIe Gen4 interface allows, which results in a notable increase in read and write speeds compared to previous generation SSDs.

In terms of memory, this model incorporates Kioxia BiCS6 T27HGA5A1V NAND flash (162 layers at 2400 MT/s), which uses cutting-edge 3D NAND technology. This memory offers high density and improved durability, critical aspects for handling intensive workloads. Kioxia’s BiCS6 technology is known for its ability to maintain consistent transfer speeds and an extended life cycle, adapting well to different types of use.

Price and guarantee

At the time of publication of this review, the price of the A440 Lite 1TB round the 70 dollars, which places it 8 dollars above of the MP44Q 1TB, which we tested a couple of weeks ago. Locally, there is still no information on new arrivals of this product, but it is expected to arrive at a competitive price compared to other brands.

Being a M.2 using TLC, the unit offers a warranty of 600 TBW (Terabytes Written), a figure that TeamGroup could improve, since it does not present a big difference with the 44TB MP1Q, which offers 512 TBW. As for the duration of the warranty, the company covers a 5 year period.

Photos - TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD

Benchmarks - Storage

Contrary to popular belief, Most storage benchmarks are based on synthetic tests, which means they do not always accurately capture performance in actual conditions of use, since each user may have different usage patterns.

While there is no single test capable of fully simulate daily use, these tests provide a reference on the potential performance of a device in controlled environments.

Of all the options, PCMark 10 Storage Benchmark It is the one that most closely approximates performance in everyday situations, and that is why we use it as a basis for evaluate day-to-day performance, although it cannot cover all possible circumstances.

For average user who prioritizes video games, this test best reflects typical usage.

In our SSD test suite, we have added and updated several benchmarks, such as the FFXIV Dawntrail demo loading time and Latest version of CDM 8, among others.

Below is the Full list of benchmarks that we will use:

-CrystalDiskMark8
-ATTO Disk Benchmark
-AS SSD Benchmark
-Anvil Storage Utilities
-HAHA VIDEO
-Black Magic Disk Tester
-FFXIV Dawnbreaker Demo- Loading Time <— new
-PCMark10 Storage Benchmark
-3DMark Storage Benchmark

Benchmark (for storage reviews)

CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K (Power Limiters Disabled) (https://amzn.to/3X53WQS)
Board: Z790 AORUS ELITE AX (BIOS F12 – Patch 0x12B) (https://amzn.to/4heSkG4)
RAM: G.Skill Flare X5 Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 2x16GB 6000CL36 (https://amzn.to/3NyTxdF)
T.video: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition (Link: https://amzn.to/3Pe4Vx6)
Operating system: Windows 11 Home Edition 24H2 – VBS OFF
Liquid refrigeration: Lian Li Galahad 360 (https://amzn.to/3jMvNXO)
SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB (https://amzn.to/4hfSL2E)
SSD under test: TeamGroup MP44Q 1TB (https://amzn.to/4hbNlpy)
Driver: NVIDIA GeForce GameReady 565.90
Power supply: NZXT C1200 (https://amzn.to/4f7KBrk)

CrystalDisk Mark 8

The tool CrystalDiskMark has been significantly updated and has reached its version 8. As is often the case with each new edition, the results are not always comparable with those of previous versions. In this latest version, in addition to the standard tests, new ones have been added new assessment profiles specially designed for NVMe SSD drivesIn our performance tests, we decided to use one of these new profiles to get more accurate data.

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ACT Disk Benchmark

ACT Disk Benchmark It is a tool to measure the performance of Reading and writing in storage units. Evaluate different block sizes, providing a quick reference of performance under various loads. Is popular for its simplicity and precision in results.

A440 Lite 1TB ATTO

AS SSD benchmark

AS SSD benchmark It is a tool designed to evaluate the performance of the SSD, measuring the read and write speed sequential and random. It also offers access and compression testing, providing accurate insight into disk behavior without relying on system cache.

A440 Lite 1TB AS SSD

Anvil Storage Utilities

Anvil Storage Utilities is a benchmarking tool that measures the performance of storage devices, such as hard drives and SSDs. Performs read, write, and latency speed tests, providing a detailed assessment of storage system performance.

TeamGroup A440 Lite 1TB

AHA VIDEO

AJA Video Benchmark, developed by AJA Video Systems, is a tool that measures the read and write speed in storage systems. Used in multimedia environments, it helps verify that performance meets storage requirements. video resolutions y file formats, allowing configurations to be optimized and bottlenecks to be avoided.

A440 Lite 1TB

Black Magic Disk Tester

Blackmagic Disk Speed ​​Test It is a tool that measures how fast a drive can read and write data. This application is useful for testing the speed of Hard drives, SSDs and external drives and shows the results immediately. It is ideal for content creators that handle large files, such as videos, as it helps to know if the disk is fast enough to work with them without problems. It also indicates whether the storage is suitable for video formats in 4K or 8K, making it easier to performance evaluation of the disk.

BlackMagic Disk Speed ​​Test A440 Lite 1TB

FFXIV Dawnbreaker Demo- Loading Time

FFXIV Dawntrail Benchmark is a tool designed to evaluate game performance on different hardware configurations. This benchmark allows users to measure their systems' ability to handle the graphics and processing demands of the game, providing a objective evaluation of the gaming experience. At the end of the test, a score is generated that helps players determine if their equipment can offer a smooth experience.

We used the total loading time of the different scenes used during the test.

A440 Lite 1TB FFXIV Dawntrail

PCMark10 (Storage Benchmark)

PCMark10 it is the closest test to what an average user can do in real life. PCMark 10 Full Storage has several traces of different types of usage, such as OS loads, Adobe loads, games, file copying, and more. We will be looking at each of these results in more detail.

It also offers a final scorebandwidth (MB/s) y latency (µs). This quiz takes about an hour and I will do three strokes per activity (23 categories, 69 quizzes total).

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3DMark Storage Benchmark

3DMark Storage Benchmark, developed by UL Benchmarks, is a tool that evaluates the performance of storage units in real-world tasks, such as loading games and transferring files. The software uses data from Popular apps and games to simulate these activities and provide accurate scoring. This scoring allows Compare the performance of SSDs, NVMe drives, and other storage devices in common situations, providing a clear reference for determining which units offer the best performance in specific tasks.

A440 Lite 1TB 3DMark Storage

Temperatures

The stress test we use to evaluate the temperatures It consists of an extreme evaluation using CrystalDisk Mark 8 for an extended period. We then recorded the highest temperature reached during the evaluation and also checked the ambient temperature.

A440 Lite 1TB Temperatures

TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB SSD
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(Ambient temperature: 20.6 Celsius degrees)

 (Maximum temperature) Degrees Celsius
With motherboard M.2 heatsinkNAND Flash – 61
NAND Flash – 61

La TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB Drive demonstrated stable behavior in temperature tests. During 30 minutes of torture testing, the NAND flash they arrived at 61 degrees, which it's did not affect performance and, in fact, could be positive for performance, as long as it does not exceed the TJMaxHowever, driver information could not be obtained using HWInfo.

Final analysis – Good performance for a DRAM-less TLC design, with some observations

It's interesting analyze the differences that we find in this unit, especially Considering that two weeks ago we reviewed the MP44Q. According to the specifications on the official TeamGroup page, the MP44Q's synthetic test speeds in reading and writing are slightly higher compared to the A440 Lite. In some tests, the MP44Q outperforms the A440 Lite and even in the FFXIV Dawntrail, the charging times are similar, although the MP44Q It's barely fasterHowever, in file transfer tests, the A440 Lite demonstrates a significantly superior performance, so it seems that under sustained loads (i.e. without “burst”) the A440 Lite manages better performance.

Still, overall performance is very similar, and an average user You will hardly notice any differences between the two units in daily use activities. The key advantage of the A440 Lite is its NAND TLC, which it's means greater durabilityMy only criticism is that TeamGroup offers a Relatively low TBW, and the difference with the model of QLC is only 88GB in terms of warrantyIt would be ideal if the company considered offering a bit more TBW to increase differentiation and better justify the additional cost of the A440 Lite (even if it isn't that much).

We recommend the A440 Lite thanks to its good overall results, and we suggest choosing it over the MP44Q for those who need greater durability in activities like content creation; for gaming, both units are excellent options. Don't forget consider local price and remember that for those looking for superior professional performance, the next option would be an NVMe SSD with DRAM Cache, although with a considerable increase in cost.

XanxoGaming Gold

Final Score - TeamGroup T-Force A440 Lite 1TB
  • Economical performance
  • Temperatures
  • Warranty
  • Price
Overall
3.8

Summary

El T-FORCE A440 Lite 1TB provides a solid performance thanks to its controller PHISON PS5027-E27T and NAND flash Kioxia BiCS6. With speeds of reading writing suitable for Gaming y casual content creation, it is an option trustworthy and with good heat dissipation. Although his TBW could improve against the competition, this SSD offers speed and durability acceptable in the segment PCIe 4.0.

link: Amazon (affiliate), Cybergate (MX), Newegg

Pros

-Good performance despite not having a cache design (DRAMless).
-Comes with graphene heatsink included.
-5 year warranty.
-Acceptable temperatures for daily work.

Cons

-TBW (Terabytes written) could be improved and there is not much difference from another TeamGroup product that uses TLC.

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