12-26-2019, 12:51 PM
(12-26-2019, 09:41 AM)as400 Wrote: It looks to me like there are problems with NVMe disks that are heavily cached with DRAM memory which uses a lot of power.ssp
MyDigitalSSD SBXe doesn't have any form of DRAM cache onboard. Maybe this is the cause that it just works ?
There are also reports that such disks albeit slower are running much cooler.
Power consumption test:
https://www.legitreviews.com/mydigitalss...w_206201/7
Yes, and the new SBX eco's are supposed to improve on power consumtion over the earlier disks , I believe. I have run iozone tests and not seen temps over 37 degrees C. The warmest I have seen the disk as measured by smartctl -a is 40 deg. at the end of a kernel compilation with -j6 and all cores maxed out.
I had been looking for relatively inexpensive storage that would iit inside the machine and allow for decent battery life. So far this is working.