Review: MSI Spatium M580 FROZR PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD - 14GB/s
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l0rdw00t
Amazing performance; great article Hilbert.

pegasus1
While the theoretical performance shows a bigger number than Gen 4 drives, does that bigger number actually equate to a noticeable or even tangible improvement in games or applications?
Considering the price and inconvenience of the cooling solutions for many Gen 5 drives, are they actually worth bothering with and where does the technology go from here, active cooling for Gen 6? Watercooling for Gen 7?

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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As answered in the review, not at this time in my believe, the differences will be marginal (but incremental). And incremental performance increases do matter, a few years ago we were running 2.5" SATA3 SSDs. With the current gen NVMe SSDs you can certainly notice a proper difference, albeit an older SATA3 SSD still will get you there 90% of the time thanks to fast access time.
So you're fine with a proper Gen 3 or 4 NVMe SSD. I am more curious about other controllers, as Phison E26 specifically runs so hot. The solve is at hand though, fabrication on a smaller node requiring less voltage in that controller.

Venix
Every time I see such a cooler on an nvme ...it is instant nope for me ! But thankfully eventually we will get pcie5 drives with just a small heat spreader or nothing !

vestibule
Look like there is a case for Sata 4.
I doubt it will ever happen though.
PCI-E ribbon to nvme whos got one? 😉