July 4 news: In the second half of this year, PCIe 5.0 SSD will begin shipping. It has higher speed and generates more heat. More manufacturers will choose larger heat dissipation modules.
Now, domestic manufacturer Jiusha has launched an M.2 tower radiator, priced from 59.98 yuan.
As shown in the picture above, this M.2 SSD adopts a 6010 specification fan + dual heat pipe radiator design, with an overall height of 82mm. According to official test data, on the Samsung 980 Pro SSD, the main control temperature can be reduced to 40 degrees, and the flash memory temperature is 33 degrees. In comparison, the temperatures without a radiator are 92 degrees and 71 degrees respectively, and the passive cooling temperature is 57 degrees respectively. and 49 degrees.
IT House once reported that at the Taipei Computex, SSD main control manufacturer Qunlian Micron announced its cooperation with AMD and Micron (Micron) to jointly create the PCIe Gen5 ecosystem and simultaneously announced the arrival of the PCIe Gen5 SSD generation. Phison demonstrated a new generation of PCIe 5.0 SSD, which adopts a wider 2580 size design and can reach speeds of 12GB/s. In terms of
parameters, the SSD controlled by Phison PS5026-E26 uses the PCIe 5.0 x4 interface and is equipped with 1TB Micron 3D TLC flash memory, which can reach a maximum sequential read speed of 12,457 MB/s and a maximum sequential write speed of 10,023 MB/s. In terms of random performance, the SSD can achieve a 4K random read speed of 1.31 million IOPS and a 4K random write speed of 1.16 million IOPS.
[Source: IT Home]