Deus Pacis
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Hi Folks! Good Day!
I have a bit of a weird case. I bought a new pc setup and everything is running smoothly except this issue with the NVMe Temp.
I know that controller is always the one with the higher temp than the memory but it's the opposite in my case. The NAND temp (Temp 1/2) is higher than Controller temp (Temp 3) all the time. NAND temp is around 60 to 67C when idle, and hits 70 to 75C when gaming or writing files. NVMe controller temp sits at 40 to 45C when idle and goes around 50 to 58C under load. No issues with airflow as CPU and GPU temps are within operating range (never went above 80C). The M2 is installed above the GPU and no heatsink. Also, there were no issues with the performance of the M2 (so far). I only play 1 game (Genshin haha) and not doing heavy tests with regards to the M2.
What do you think is the issue here? Faulty sensor or faulty drive overall? The model is Lexar NM710. Attaching the screenshot for reference.
Thank you, everyone!
I have a bit of a weird case. I bought a new pc setup and everything is running smoothly except this issue with the NVMe Temp.
I know that controller is always the one with the higher temp than the memory but it's the opposite in my case. The NAND temp (Temp 1/2) is higher than Controller temp (Temp 3) all the time. NAND temp is around 60 to 67C when idle, and hits 70 to 75C when gaming or writing files. NVMe controller temp sits at 40 to 45C when idle and goes around 50 to 58C under load. No issues with airflow as CPU and GPU temps are within operating range (never went above 80C). The M2 is installed above the GPU and no heatsink. Also, there were no issues with the performance of the M2 (so far). I only play 1 game (Genshin haha) and not doing heavy tests with regards to the M2.
What do you think is the issue here? Faulty sensor or faulty drive overall? The model is Lexar NM710. Attaching the screenshot for reference.
Thank you, everyone!