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Team Group Launches Industry's First M.2 SSD with Vapor-Chamber Cooling

jesus christ .... doesn't matter who you are or who you were. I said, I had problem with NAND temperature, I measured it with a thermal couple and you are talking whole time about your controller nonsense. You really are so dumb? Just don't start with integrated circuit, you are not able to accept facts I said to you and you are trying this? Please do not continue this discussion.
Dude... stop.


1. Throw insults around and you wont be able to post for much longer
2. NAND controllers overheat and need cooling. That's just... basic common knowledge?
 
Pointless, NAND performs better at higher temperature ranges anyway. You literally don't want it as cool as possible.
Lot of people claim that just one i found was able to show me something an in this test thwy said 25degreese C or lower can reduce lifespan. So even if you normal watercool your SSD the Nand will stay at 30 degrees C and more.

Dude... stop.


1. Throw insults around and you wont be able to post for much longer
2. NAND controllers overheat and need cooling. That's just... basic common knowledge?
Its also basic knowledge that Nand can overheat and has to safe itself ;-) but normaly its the controller at the other hand i saw one test abojt Nand and they say 25 degrees C and less is an issue while operating but for storage its again better. Means you can watercoom your SSD with not a big impsct on lifespan
 
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