GALAX HOF Extreme 50 Gen5 SSD With Active-Cooling Runs At A Cool Sub-50C Temp Under Heavy Load

GALAX HOF Extreme 50 Gen5 SSD With Active-Cooling Runs At A Cool Sub-50C Temp Under Heavy Load

Sep 20, 2024 - 21:09
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GALAX HOF Extreme 50 Gen5 SSD With Active-Cooling Runs At A Cool Sub-50C Temp Under Heavy Load

GALAX recently introduced its brand new HOF Extreme 50 PCIe Gen5 SSD which comes with a sleek active cooling solution. The company has shown off the first thermal tests of the SSD which delivers upon the promise of sub-50C temps.

In terms of design, the GALAX HOF Extreme 50 SSD comes with a glossy metallic shroud that covers the aluminum heatsink. Within this shroud is a singular active-cooling fan which keeps the SSD cool under heavy loads.

In terms of specifications, the GALAX HOF Extreme 50 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe M.2 SSD makes use of the Phison PS5026-E26 controller based on a TSMC 12nm process and a 232-layer 3D TLC NAND Flash memory. The HOF Extreme 50 SSDs will come in two flavors, a 1 TB variant with Read and Write speeds of 9500 MB/s (1,300,000 IOPS) and 8500 MB/s (1,100,000 IOPS) while the 2 TB variant will have Read and Write speeds rated at 10,000 MB/s (1,500,000 IOPS) and 9500 MB/s (1,250,000 IOPS).

So coming to the tests, GALAX tested the HOF Extreme 50 Gen5 SSD under an ambient temp of 20C and the storage device idled at 40C. A range of tests and benchmarks were run including PCMark 8 where the device peaked at 47C and ran close to 44-45C during file transfers & other 3DMark tests. These are some really good performance figures and showcase that heat won't be a thing to worry about if you're getting a high-end Gen5 device. We noticed similar results in our Gen5 review where the bulk of the new SSDs averaged close to 50C with their high-end heatsink designs.

If you are getting a PCIe Gen5 SSD that doesn't feature a high-end heatsink or active cooler but you do own a high-end motherboard that provides at least one M.2 slot with a hefty heatsink, that will also be more than enough to keep the Gen5 devices running cool and stable under any kind of workload.

You can definitely save a lot of cash on the non-heatsink SSDs but if you want something that looks good, then paying a premium for HOF Extreme 50 SSD from GALAX might be worth it. The 2 TB variant costs 2499 RMB or around $350 US which is the average price of most 2 TB 10.0 GB/s Gen5 SSDs.

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Christopher Holloway

Christopher Holloway is the founder and director of Progressive Robot, a UK-based technology company. A full-stack engineer with more than two decades of experience, he works across PHP development, ecommerce, Linux infrastructure, technical SEO and AI automation, and writes here on technology, AI, hardware and software.

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