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Western Digital SN720 OEM NVMe SSD is always operating at 55 C - 60 C degrees? Is it normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 830270" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>That means something is taking the IO in background. If disk usage is showing 0% in task manager > Disk section (NVMe drive), Then I think you need 2 layers of 1mm thermal pads or small heatsink such as Advancing Gene or similar to reduce those temps by 5-10C.</p><p>Before adding thermal pads, my crappy Samsung NVme drive used to idle at 55C-60C and thermal throttles instantly. After adding pads, its reduced by 10-12C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 830270, member: 30411"] That means something is taking the IO in background. If disk usage is showing 0% in task manager > Disk section (NVMe drive), Then I think you need 2 layers of 1mm thermal pads or small heatsink such as Advancing Gene or similar to reduce those temps by 5-10C. Before adding thermal pads, my crappy Samsung NVme drive used to idle at 55C-60C and thermal throttles instantly. After adding pads, its reduced by 10-12C. [/QUOTE]
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