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s3500 on a laptop

PPaul15
New Contributor II

Hi Intel, I am using an s3500 which I had as a surplus around here. Why not use it on my laptop?

Small issue, ssd gets quite hot. I did change the power PowerGovernorMode to 2, would like to further try my luck with PhyConfig however that is totally undocumented anywhere.Any suggestions how to further tweak this on a laptop usage where airflow is quite low to 0 ?

Attaching isdct info:

- Intel SSD DC S3500 Series PHWL623002AA480QGN -

AccessibleMaxAddressSupported : False

BusType : 11

ControllerCompatibleIDs : PCI\\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&REV_04PCI\\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03PCI\\VEN_8086&CC_010601PCI\\VEN_8086&CC_0106PCI\\VEN...

ControllerDescription : @oem1.inf,%pci\\ven_8086&dev_8c03&cc_0106.devicedesc%;Intel(R) 8 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller

ControllerID : PCI\\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&SUBSYS_220E17AA&REV_04\\3&21436425&0&FA

ControllerIDEMode : False

ControllerManufacturer : @oem1.inf,%intel%;Intel Corporation

ControllerService : iaStorA

DIPMEnabled : False

DIPMSupported : False

DevicePath : \\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0

DeviceStatus : Healthy

DigitalFenceSupported : False

DownloadMicrocodePossible : True

DriverDescription : Intel(R) 8 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller

DriverMajorVersion : 14

DriverManufacturer : Intel Corporation

DriverMinorVersion : 8

EnduranceAnalyzer : Workload did not induce any wear on the drive. Expected life calculation is invalid. Ensure that workloads run for an hour or more for valid calculations.

ErrorString :

Firmware : D2012370

FirmwareUpdateAvailable : The selected Intel SSD contains current firmware as of this tool release.

HDD : False

IEEE1667Supported : False

Index : 0

Intel : True

IntelGen3SATA : True

IntelNVMe : False

Lun : 0

MaximumLBA : 703282607

ModelNumber : INTEL SSDSC2BB480G4

NativeMaxLBA : 937703087

OEM : Generic

OpalState : Unsupported

PLITestTimeInterval : 10080 minutes

PNPString : SCSI\\DISK&VEN_INTEL&PROD_SSDSC2BB480G4\\4&392C1257&0&000000

PathID : 0

PhyConfig : 1 (Client Settings)

PhySpeed : 6.0 Gbps

PhysicalSectorSize : 4096 bytes

PhysicalSize : 360080695296

PortNumber : 0

PowerGovernorAveragePower : 5000 milliwatts

PowerGovernorBurstPower : 6500 milliwatts

PowerGovernorMode : 2 Low

Product : Wolfsville

ProductFamily : Intel SSD DC S3500 Series

ProductProtocol : ATA

ReadErrorRecoveryTimer : 0

RemoteSecureEraseSupported : False

SCSIPortNumber : 0

SMARTEnabled : True

SMARTSelfTestSupported : True

SSCEnabled : False

SanitizeBlockEraseSupported : True

SanitizeCryptoScrambleSupported : False

SanitizeSupported : False

SataGen1 : True

SataGen2 : True

SataGen3 : True

SataNegotiatedSpeed : 6.0 Gbs

SectorSize : 512

SecurityEnabled : True

SecurityFrozen : True

SecurityLocked : False

SecuritySupported : True

SerialNumber : PHWL623002AA480QGN

TCGSupported : False

TargetID : 0

TemperatureLoggingInterval : 1 minute(s)

TrimSize : 4

TrimSupported : True

WWID : 140701773682724

WriteCacheEnabled : True

WriteCacheReorderingStateEnabled : True

WriteCacheState : 1

WriteCacheSupported : True

WriteErrorRecoveryTimer : 0

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

PRoland,

We definitely agree with you. While it should work just fine, we usually recommend these drives for systems designed with a little bit more airflow than laptops.You would be surprised to learn how often consumer drives are used in servers (despite our best recommendations), and how often data center models are purchased by end-users.We're glad to have been able to help.Best regards,Carlos A.