On 09/09/2010 12:37 PM, david wrote:
A high-speed hard drive can generate a lot of heat, too, while still
working fine. I have 7200rpm drives in my server boxes, and they get
quite warm. Can't imagine what it would be like with a 10K or 15K drive
in there!
Just curious, but how much heat do SSDs generate?
It depends, but usually SSDs generate very little heat. Check out the
spec for power consumption for the drive you are interested in.
The Intel X25-M for example consumes only 0.15W when active, but you can
get SSDs that use several Watts.
/ Hans
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