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Old January 14th 19, 04:37 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Peter Jason
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Default Do SSDs get hot on failure?

On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 22:42:26 -0500, Paul
wrote:

Paul wrote:
Peter Jason wrote:
I have isolated an SSD because it was very hot to
the touch (others are barely warm) and this has
fixed recurrent "scan/repair disks" flags in the
RHD notifications screen. Is this characteristic
of failing SSDs?


You can see some discussion here about various
kinds of flaws that could happen inside an SSD.


And there is variation between products, on idle power.
The column on the left has "Power Consumption" and
"Active Idle Power", and as you'd expect, the Optane
is near the top of the list. You could check and
see if your model happens to be in the list.

https://www.anandtech.com/bench/SSD18/2424

Paul


Thanks Paul. For Samsung there seems to be a
super SSD (for nearly double the price) supposedly
delivering twice the life.
https://postimg.cc/0Mcs4Z4S
I'll propbably get these in future.
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