T-FORCE, the gaming brand under Team Group Inc., today launched the T-FORCE SIREN GD120S AIO Cooler, a unique all-in-one liquid cooling solution for PCIe 2280 SSDs that uses exclusive patented technology (Taiwan Invention Patent No.: I778726). The SSD water block fits perfectly with M.2 2280 SSDs an...
Do NVME SSD’s throttle from heat? I know in reviews I’ve read there seems to be a certain GB limit on the advertised speed and then the SSD drop in speed. This is from heat I assume?
The controllers can thermal throttle from sustained activity if not enough cooling capacity or thermal sink available. Most of them are just ARM CPUs at the end of the day.
However, things like this AIO nonsense is just that. No consumer product will ever be used for such sustained loads to require something like this. Those who do have far better cooling options to choose from and they will cool more than just a single drive.
Do NVME SSD’s throttle from heat? I know in reviews I’ve read there seems to be a certain GB limit on the advertised speed and then the SSD drop in speed. This is from heat I assume?
The controllers can thermal throttle from sustained activity if not enough cooling capacity or thermal sink available. Most of them are just ARM CPUs at the end of the day.
However, things like this AIO nonsense is just that. No consumer product will ever be used for such sustained loads to require something like this. Those who do have far better cooling options to choose from and they will cool more than just a single drive.