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The silence of SSDs is over, they will make as much noise as a hard drive

The storage market has been dominated by SSDs, displacing HDDs. Although they offer great advantages, the problem of the temperature of the SSDs begins to be a quite important problem. So much so, that it has already been seen first PCIe 5.0 SSD with fan and it’s bad news.

It is true that we have seen the occasional SSD based on PCIe 4.0, but they have been isolated cases. Drives based on PCIe 5.0 will in most cases require a fan, due to the high transfer speeds. This is a major problem, as more noise will be generated and if the fan fails, we could lose the unit.

PCIe 5.0 SSD up to 4TB with integrated fan

PCIe 5.0-based storage drives have (more or less) double the speeds over PCIe 4.0. This increase in performance brings with it a problem, the increase in temperature. So much so that they are already presenting the first units with an integrated fan.

CFD Gaming is the first company (to our knowledge) to show off a PCIe 5.0 SSD with a fan. This drive is named PG5NFZ PCIE 5.0, specifically based on the PCIe 5.0 x4 configuration. This unit has a form factor M.2 2280which is the standard.

ssd pcie 5 heatsink integrated fan

It is indicated that this new storage unit is based on the controller Philson PS5026-E26. It is also indicated that it makes use of the 3D TLC NAND flash memories B58R produced by Micron. Naturally, this drive is based on the NVMe 2.0 specifications.

We will have three different versions of these storage units. the one that offers 1TB capacity It has 2GB of LPDDR4 cache with speeds of up to 9.5GB/s read and 8.5GB/s write. On the other hand, 2TB and 4TB drives They will offer read speeds of up to 10 GB/s and write speeds of up to 9.5 GB/s. Say the 2TB drive has 4GB of LPDDR4 cache and the 4TB drive has 8GB of LPDDR4 cache.

To avoid performance and temperature problems, the 20 mm high Phnix active heatsink has been used. The most striking thing about this heatsink is that it has a small fan to prevent excess heat. It is evident that a simple passive heatsink is not enough.

It is something that has been seen for a long time.

As we have mentioned, we have already seen the odd PCIe 4.0-based SSD with a fan to dissipate heat. Something that made us think that when it jumps to PCIe 5.0, we would see fan coolers. This Japanese unit is just a sample of what this about to hit the market in the coming weeks.

Although it is not very relevant either, since we will see very inflated prices, like when PCIe 4.0 SSDs arrived. When they came out, they cost twice as much as PCIe 3.0 SSDs, at least. Now prices have become quite normal and despite being expensive, they already have more reasonable prices.

It would not be strange that a PCIe 5.0 based SSD will cost 300 euros, more or less. When a new technology is released, it is usually expensive and it comes with significant problems.

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