Monday, March 20th 2023
ASRock Intros Blazing M.2 Gen 5 Fan-Heatsink
ASRock today introduced the Blazing M.2 Gen 5 Fan-Heatsink, an active cooling solution for M.2 Gen 5 SSDs, and meant to be paired with the company's Socket AM5 and LGA1700 motherboards that have Gen 5 M.2 slots. The cooler is a 5 cm-tall hunk of extruded aluminium with a 30 mm fan ventilating it at roughly 5 CFM. There are five types of these coolers, each suitable for a particular type of ASRock motherboards. These coolers have been out since December 2022 as inclusions in motherboards, however, ASRock released the types 3, 4, and 5 (from the table below) today. The cooler is said to significantly lower temperatures of SSD controllers, minimizing performance losses to thermal throttling. These coolers are expected to be priced around $30 a pop.
9 Comments on ASRock Intros Blazing M.2 Gen 5 Fan-Heatsink
I'll wait for the second-gen nvme controllers before jumping in. Hopefully a process shrink will eliminate the need for active cooling.
I only own my Sabrent because a family member sold it for cheap and it was almost new it's a perfect drive for me sadly I cannot get Sabrent for a good price around europe why I went with a Gigabyte M30 1TB with 2GB of DDR3L cache and I am planing on 2 more later.
So the price per TB is now quite poor for most large drives, except for some exceptions which have lowered their prices before (Crucial P3), or for old SATA drives like Samsung 870 QVO that's actually an 80MB/s, once you fill out the "cache".