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U.2 SSD case suggestion

Dorian
New Contributor

 

Hello,

Too bad you removed the small gap in the "D5-P5430 U.2" shell allowing air to pass between the SSD shell and the PCIe card to cool the SSD. If you look at the D5-P5316 U.2, air passes when screwed against the PCIe card.
Making just a 1 or 2mm gap is a good idea, in the opposite direction of the connector, just like the D5-P5316 without the little squares in the middle. The fans in the front of the case blew the air inside this space and the temperature decreased.

 

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SolidigmNebiyu
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Hi Dorian,

Thank you for contacting Solidigm™ Support.

We would like to thank you for the feedback. Our drives operate normally in standard systems with no heat issues. More information can be found in the product specifications.

Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns by contacting us via our Support HUB.

Kind regards.  
Nebiyu
Solidigm Customer Support 

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Dorian
New Contributor

Also offer you the E3.S format which has very good heat dissipation, so I'll start on that now, and forget the U.2 format. It would be great if you create an E3 compatible card for the motherboards PCIe x16 slot, you would have exclusivity.

SolidigmNebiyu
Moderator
Moderator

Hi Dorian,

Thank you for contacting Solidigm™ Support.

We would like to thank you for the feedback. Our drives operate normally in standard systems with no heat issues. More information can be found in the product specifications.

Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns by contacting us via our Support HUB.

Kind regards.  
Nebiyu
Solidigm Customer Support 

SolidigmNebiyu_0-1691764795762.png

 

 

Thank you 🙂