M.2 NVME Drive Spiking After One Month—What Should I Do?

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Asked By TechGuru92 On

I recently bought a prebuilt computer and noticed that my M.2 NVME disk drive is constantly hitting 100% usage, even when it's just idling at very low read/write speeds (around 3 megabytes). I'm wondering if the builders might have left protective plastic on it, which could be causing thermal throttling. I checked with CrystalDiskInfo and saw that the drive is sitting at 67 degrees when idle. Any advice on what steps I should take?

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Answered By FixItFrank On

You should definitely check inside your PC. It's possible that the builders left plastic on or around the SSD. We had a case where that happened—and it melted, causing similar issues. Be careful, though; if you have a GPU bracket covering the M.2 drive, you might want to wait for someone to help disassemble it.

Answered By GamerGeeks86 On

Your temperatures are high for an idle SSD, which suggests that something is off. If you're not comfortable opening the case yourself, it might be best to get a technician to take a look. They can verify if there's any thermal throttling or if the drive is faulty.

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