Quote Originally Posted by lpto View Post
Hello with my first post here,
Whats interesting with the Sandisk and the Samsung 830 is the temperature. The 830 shows over 50c but the Sandisk shows only ~25c. When putting multiple SSDs into a high-performance server, would the lower temperature of another drive than Samsung be a great advantage.
Not really. The 830 uses more power on load than new drives using sub 32nm Toggle flash (though idle is superb). You'd only experience those higher temps if you're continuously writing to the drive. Otherwise, it produces less heat. It's negligible for the most part.