Lembra quando um dos argumentos dos SSDs vs HDDs era além da performance, era eliminar o ruído e gastar BEM menos que um HDD?Estes ssd`s GEN5 precisam de algum cooling activo/bom dissipador para evitar throttling.
O que a adicionar aos cpu`s e gráficas cada vez mais gastadores é mau, definitivamente não caminhamos no sentido certo.
E tn estou a imaginar que não seja compatível em todas as motherboards. Algumas localizações vai interferir com a gráfica ou outro componente.Há lá coisa mais inútil que esses tijolos?
Failing A PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD In Less Than 3 Minutes Without Extra Cooling
https://www.phoronix.com/news/PCIe5-NVMe-SSD-Fail-3-Minutes
Basicamente, é um problema na curva de throttling e limite máximo de temperatura.Repeating this several times, it would always happen within three minutes and the reported NVMe drive temperature via the NVMe HWMON sysfs was always around 87 degrees. For what it's worth, the MP700 tech specs outline a temperature range of -40C to 85C.
SanDisk Extreme SSDs keep abruptly failing—firmware fix for only some promised
Ars saw two 2TB units become unreadable, but SanDisk only confirms 4TB troubles.
SanDisk customers have been complaining about the company's Extreme and Extreme Pro portable SSDs suddenly wiping data and, in some cases, becoming unreadable. Complaints go back at least four months, and SanDisk told Ars today that a firmware fix is coming "soon." However, SanDisk only confirmed a firmware update for the 4TB models, despite an Ars staffer and online users reporting issues with 2TB drives.
An Ars reader tipped us (thanks!) to online discussions filled with panicked and disappointed users detailing experiences with recently purchased Extreme V2 and Extreme Pro V2 portable SSDs. Most users seemed to be using a 4TB model, but there were also complaints from owners of 2TB drives.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...-failing-firmware-fix-for-only-some-promised/Ars Technica's Lee Hutchinson confirmed suffering not one, but two 2TB Extreme Pros dying. After filling about halfway, each drive met a slew of read and write errors. When he disconnected and reconnected the SSD, it showed it was unformatted with the drive completely wiped, including its file system. Wiping and reformatting didn't help, and this happened with two different units.
Sabes que existe uma coisa chamada backups, certo?SSDs é bom deixar maturar antes de comprar o ultimo grito...
Uma gráfica pifar, RMA e siga, mas perder um SSD vai muito alem do hardware...
Crucial T700 SSD Review: The Temporary King
The fastest consumer SSD you can buy is here.
...
The Crucial T700 sets a new bar in performance for consumer SSDs, pushing speed higher than any other PCIe 5.0 NVMe drive on the market. It reigns as the king of the hill for sequential bandwidth and random IOPS, at least for now. Its native DirectStorage firmware optimization is an added benefit over almost all PCIe 4.0 SSDs for future gaming, as well. Crucial departs from the reference heatsink design with its own effective solution while also offering a cheaper, bare-drive variant for easier installation with motherboard and custom M.2 heatsinks. Together, this makes it a nice option for enthusiasts and early adopters.
...
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crucial-t700-ssd-review