Phison has acknowledged serious overheating issues with its new PCIe 5.0 controller, the E26, which can cause drive shutdowns and file system errors. Phison, arguably the leading producer of SSD controller chips, says it has has a new firmware fix in the works.
Speaking to Tom's Hardware, Phison says the new firmware is currently going through a full validation process before it can be released. However, the company also emphasised that winner55 SSDs using the new controller need to be run with some kind of heatsink, even with the new firmware.
"It is important to note that all E26 SSDs shipped without a heatsink are intended to be used with a heatsink," Phison says. That inlcudes drives like the Crucial T700, which we've taken for a spin, and the Corsair MP700 which we'll have a full review of shortly.
You could argue that CPUs need heatsinks and can be bought without them. But that's long been the case. Up to now, SSDs have always been in a category of devices that could be run out of the box without additional cooling. If you bought a graphics card and it turned up without a cooler that wouldn't be, well, cool, would it?
Apart from anything else, one immediate question is whether drive performance will vary depending on the quality of the M.2 cooling provided by any given motherboard. There's a whole new set of variables opening up that gamers haven't previously had to consider. SSDs, up to now, just work.
Anyway, it will certainly be interesting to see if other Gen 5 controllers also need cooling, not just Phison's E26 chip. For sure, PCIe Gen 5 offers much higher theoretical performance.
On paper, it's twice as fast as PCIe 4.0, so we should eventually see transfer speeds of up to 15GB/s, which is pretty epic for solid-state storage. However, as we pointed out recently, those headline speeds won't necessarily translate into a dramatically better computing experience.
"It is important to note that all E26 SSDs shipped without a heatsink are intended to be used with a heatsink," Phison says. That includes drives like the Crucial T700, that arguably matters more for a subjective feel of fast storage performance.
As things stand, then, the big question is whether PCIe Gen 5 will be worth the bother, at least for first-gen drives. If you're risking running into system stability issues or even data loss but your H25 com สล็อต PC doesn't really feel any faster, the known and—let's face it—cheaper option of PCIe Gen 4 probably makes more sense.



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