The solution to the high temperature of the solid state drive

The SSD speed reduction mentioned above is the actual performance after the overheating protection mechanism takes effect. As for how to drop and how much it is reduced, it depends on how the firmware is written. We tested the Western Digital Black Disk SN750 M.2 SSD to see how WD's overheating protection strategy is. The factory has no heat sink and has a capacity of 1TB. The test method is to use the TxBENCH software to perform a full-disk write test, and use HWInfo software to record the temperature of the SSD at the same time, so you can see under what conditions the SSD will trigger overheat protection.

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