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NVMe SSDs, or Non-Volatile Memory Express Solid State Drives, are a type of solid state drive (SSD) that uses the NVMe protocol to communicate with the computer's host controller. NVMe SSDs are much faster than traditional SATA SSDs, and they are becoming increasingly popular in gaming and high-performance computing applications. However, NVMe SSDs are also more prone to overheating than SATA SSDs. This is because NVMe SSDs have a higher power consumption, and they are often installed in small, cramped spaces where there is limited airflow. When an NVMe SSD overheats, it can throttle its performance to prevent damage. This can lead to slower read and write speeds, and it can also cause the drive to become unstable. In some cases, an overheated NVMe SSD may even fail completely. There are a number of things that can cause an NVMe SSD to overheat. These include:
In addition to the above, there are a few other things you can do to help prevent your NVMe SSD from overheating:
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