Future PCIe Gen 5.0 SSDs may be much larger than the previous models, and while that can be a good thing in terms of performance and cooling, it could also have one key flaw — compatibility.
Gigabyte said at Computex 2022 that it believes many of the future PCIe 5.0 SSDs will be considerably larger than the M.2 SSDs that are commonplace right now. This is because, according to Gigabyte, many PCIe 5.0 SSDs will adopt the M.2 25110 SSD form factor. Such SSDs are 22mm wide and 110mm long, and that size could create incompatibility with today’s motherboards.
While this sounds pretty tough on the surface, things aren’t as bad as they might seem. Due to the lack of PCIe 5.0 SSDs on the market, a lot of the motherboards currently in use don’t even have PCIe 5.0 slots. Of course, this will slowly begin to change as more PCIe 5.0 SSDs come out. So far, only Intel Alder Lake offers PCIe 5 support, but soon enough, this will change with the arrival of AMD Ryzen 7000. SSD manufacturers are catching up — the first PCIe 5 SSDs are almost out.
The difference between 22mm and 25mm is small in terms of size, but it can potentially hold a lot of benefits for these future SSDs. M.2 2280 drives are limited by their small form factor. While they fit nicely on all kinds of motherboards, they don’t have the space to support additional cooling options or to allow the addition of extra NAND.
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