Why is the temperature of NVMe SSD so high?

There are many reasons why SSD temperature rises: reading and writing data for a long time is the biggest dominant factor.

1. The temperature of SATA SSD is much lower than that of NVMe M.2 SSD, so don't care too much about the temperature of SATA SSD.

2. For an NVMe M.2 SSD, 60 degrees is a comfortable working temperature for it, and the overheating threshold is around 80 degrees. If the temperature exceeds 80°C for a long time, it is quite dangerous. Once the heat is accumulated due to poor heat dissipation, the performance of the SSD will be degraded at light level, and the data transmission will be lost or even the SSD will be damaged in severe cases.

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