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xX_penguins_Xx t1_ivpphs1 wrote

Hi just because NVME drives nowadays don't require as much cooling that doesn't mean they are meant to run with zero airflow.

Generally like cpus they will try to keep themselves under a certain temperature and clock themselves down to work less when approaching said thermal loads. Also high thermals kill the life of the drive in terms of read / writes it will perform.

Here's a good link I found testing these concepts! Hope this helps!

NVNE Heat Tests

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