Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 2 TB + PS5 Heatsink Review 31

Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 2 TB + PS5 Heatsink Review

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Thermal Throttling

Due to the compact form factor, M.2 drives lack the ability to cool themselves and usually have to rely on passive airflow instead. All vendors include some form of thermal throttling on their drives as a safeguard, which limits throughput once a certain temperature is exceeded.

On this page, we will investigate whether the tested drive has such a mechanism, how high temperatures get, and what effect this has on performance. We will test the drive in a typical case, in the M.2 slot between the CPU and VGA card, while it's getting hammered by non-stop incoming writes. A first test run, to create a baseline, shows temperature and performance with a 120 mm fan directly blowing on the tested drive. In a second run we'll report thermal performance of the completely uncooled drive. Each of the charts has time moving from left to right, with the blue line displaying transfer speed in MB/s and the red line showing the temperature in degrees Celsius (measured using SMART).

Results from this test setup are not comparable to our 2019 SSD bench because we're using a different case and a CPU cooler which generates some airflow around the CPU socket.

Reads

Temperature Test Read with Fan
Temperature Test Read


Writes

Temperature Test Write with Fan
Temperature Test Write


With the default heatspreader installed, there's a bit of thermal throttling.


We installed the PS5 heatsink onto our motherboard, so we could get an apples-to-apples comparison. With the heatsink installed, there is no more thermal throttling—good job, Sabrent!

Thermal Image & Hot Spot

Thermal Camera FLIR Image during Write Test

We recorded a thermal image of the running SSD as it was completing the write test. The hottest part on the uncooled drive reached 90°C when the drive's own thermal measurements reported around 70°C—quiet inaccurate. Once we installed the heatsink, temperatures were much better, reaching only around 60°C.
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