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S4510 consumption and temperature

WShih8
New Contributor

How to read S4510 M.2 SATA mode SSD consumption and temperature in Linux system?

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JosafathB_Intel
Valued Contributor

Hello WShih8,

Thank you for contacting Intel® Memory and Storage support.

As we understand, you are requesting information related to your Intel® SSD D3-S4510. If we inferred correctly, we would appreciate it if you can review the following information:

1- Based on https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/134922/intel-ssd-d3-s4510-series-240gb-m-2-80mm... in the Performance Specifications and Reliability sections, it states the following:

-Power - Active

2.2W

-Power - Idle

0.8W

- Operating Temperature Range

0°C to 70°C

-Operating Temperature (Maximum)

70 °C

-Operating Temperature (Minimum)

0 °C

2- Please follow the instructions in the article Video on Intel® SSD Firmware Update and Health Monitoring Using Intel® Memory and Storage Tool (Intel® MAS):

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057393.html

The Video demonstration of Intel® SSD firmware update and health monitoring using Intel® Memory and Storage Tool (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/30059/Intel-Memory-and-Storage-Tool-CLI-Command-Line-Inter...) includes the necessary steps on how to check your SSD health and how to extract the SMART logs from your drive to check the SSD current state.

We are going to follow up with you again next Friday, the 11th of December 2020, if we do not receive an answer from you. Please let me know if you would like to schedule a different date for the follow-up.

We will be looking forward to your reply in case you need further assistance.

Best regards,

Josh B.

Intel® Customer Support Technician

Hi

If we get the temperature from SMART information and the high temperature value is over to 73C.

it's meaning the value is over spec, right?

Will this temperature affect the life cycle or damage the SSD, or does S4510 firmware have any SSD high temperature protections to protect it?

otherwise, if the temperature from SSD controller information over 70C, will controller speed slow down the transmit/receive thru-put or not?

Hello WShih8,

Thank you for your reply.

To answer your questions:

-If we get the temperature from SMART information and the high-temperature value is over to 73C. It's meaning the value is over spec, right?

R/ Yes, it means that your SSD is in an environment that the temperature is over the specs.

-Will this temperature affect the life cycle or damage the SSD, or does S4510 firmware have any SSD high-temperature protections to protect it? otherwise, if the temperature from SSD controller information over 70C, will controller speed slow down the transmit/receive thru-put or not?

R/ Yes, when the SSD is exposed to temperatures over the specs for a prolonged period, it can damage the SSD. The SSD will try to reduce the SSD speed (performance) to compensate for the higher temperature. As you mentioned, you will feel that the SSD transmit/receive will be slower.

We are going to follow up with you again next Tuesday, the 15th of December 2020, if we do not receive an answer from you. Please let me know if you would like to schedule a different date for the follow-up.

We will be looking forward to your reply.

Best regards,

Josh B.
Intel® Customer Support Technician

Hi

speed:

due to temperature issue, SSD down-speed to protect self, how to read current transmit / receive thru-put rate?

temperature:

does the temperature from SMART that it's only controller status or included NAND flash ic

Wisely