Is My SSD on the Fritz?

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Asked By PixelProwler42 On

I had a strange issue today where my computer randomly restarted and went straight to the BIOS screen. I noticed that my Samsung 990 Pro had vanished from the boot order, and even the LED wasn't lighting up. After testing it in a different computer, it powered on just fine. But now that I put it back in my original machine, it seems to be working again, though I noticed a clicking sound coming from the M.2 drive, similar to what I heard in the other machine. The LED on the M.2 is also blinking in strange ways. Is this a sign that the drive is failing?

2 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyGamer On

It sounds like your drive could be overheating. Have you noticed if it gets really hot? If it’s touching 80 degrees while gaming, that might be a problem. Overheating can definitely cause issues like the ones you’re describing.

CoolerMaster88 -

I did feel it getting warm during bootup in the other machine. It might be due to the workload; I normally see it hit around 80 degrees in games like Space Marine 2. The restart actually happened when my computer was just idling, so that’s concerning.

GamerGuy87 -

That sounds pretty hot for your setup. I've got a similar cooling arrangement with an NZXT case, so I’d expect better temps. Maybe there’s something off with your cooling or it could be just a failing drive.

Answered By DriveDoctor23 On

You might want to consider getting that drive RMA'd. I had a Samsung SSD that did something similar—random BIOS crashes that started happening daily after a while. My temps were okay, and I thought it might be related to my device. Ended up putting it in a laptop where it didn’t get stressed too much, but the issues continued. Once I sent it back, the replacement has been solid so far!

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