Since for unused storage (unpowered) a lower temperature can hold the data longer, but all that is nothing to worry about for average users.Ĭlick to expand. If you want to google around a bit, there are statements from hardcore techs, that suggest, that a higher temperature is better for working/powered flash cells (less wear). I have a 950 PRO cased in an alphacool M.2 SSD cooler, that lowered my working temps by around 3-4☌. Best thing is to have a case fan in the area of the M.2 which provides a bit of air flow to the SSD surface. M.2 SSDs are getting a little hoter than SATA, but no worries. ( )Įvery (decent) M.2 NVMe SSD has an over-temperature protection, so it will throttle it's speed if running too hot.įrom my experience a normal working temp is around 35-40☌ and around 60-70☌ in heavy workload. According to the 960 PRO datasheet, is supports operating temperatures (measured through SMART) from 0 - 70☌ (32 - 185☏).
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