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Read more about the article Is Your Flash Device Getting Too Hot? Meet Thermal Throttling – The Silent Protector

Is Your Flash Device Getting Too Hot? Meet Thermal Throttling – The Silent Protector

  • Post author:Raghav Bansal
  • Post published:April 21, 2025
  • Post category:NVME/Protocols

Understanding Thermal Throttling in Storage Devices Have you ever touched a storage device—like an SSD or USB drive—while transferring a large amount of data and noticed it getting hot, even…

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