Overclocking the SSD also voids all manufacturer-implied warranties and reduces the expected number of read/write operations. Below, you can see a few benchmarks by Gabriel Ferraz, while the rest are available in the YouTube video here.
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Overclocking the SSD also voids all manufacturer-implied warranties and reduces the expected number of read/write operations. Below, you can see a few benchmarks
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Back in the day before Intel decoupled the CPU from the rest og the system we would overclock our HDD''s when we played with bclk overclock.. Bad things happen when you overclock storage.
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SSD Overclocking – Not only possible, but doable at home! In today’s article, we will do something unprecedented that I believe has not been done before. Many years ago, Intel had released an SSD capable of overclocking but only as a demonstration and today, we will use a 2.5″ SATA SSD that I acquired for this overclocking project.
Many years ago, Intel had released an SSD capable of overclocking but only as a demonstration and today, we will use a 2.5″ SATA SSD that I acquired for this overclocking project. But before that, let’s take a look at the specifications of this SSD.
The overclocker uses an unknown drive called RZX Pro 240GB DRAM-Less SATA-based SSD for this adventure. He didn't choose an NVMe SSD since these drives already run at their best potential, showing little to no visible performance yield for this experiment. The other reason why he chose this is because of the internal components used in this SSD.
If the airflow in the computer is good, you don’t need extra cooling for your SSD. However, if you notice that your NVMe SSD often runs above its intended operating temperature, then it might be a good idea. For most M.2 SSDs, the recommended operating temperature is between 32°F (0°C) and 158°F (70°C).
Regarding temperature and power draw, he shows the SSD always operates at 40 degrees Celsius under stock settings while the overclocked drive operates at 45 degrees Celcius. The manufacturer programmed the drive to work up to 40 degrees Celsius, making the drive clock itself down when needed to maintain this limit.
Gabriel acquired a SATA III to USB 3.0 adapter with a JMS578 bridge chip to perform the overclock. This adapter allows hot swapping of SSDs without the need to turn off the PC. He shorted two terminals in the drive's PCB to get the SSD to operate without its default safe mode.
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