Quote from: pfry on July 10, 2026, 12:31:12 AMQuote from: aru.persia on July 09, 2026, 11:15:04 PM[...]Temperature Sensor 1: 79°C ⚠️ (This is dangerously high for NVMe and likely the source of the timeout.)[...]
It's high, but not unusual - most SSD controllers have limits in the 75-85C range. They draw 2-20W, with M.2 devices generally limited to 6-8W. Most NVME devices will be right up at that limit. They have (generally) very effective thermal throttling, which you appear to be seeing. Yours could just be a hot runner (which would arguably be a hardware fault). Out of curiosity, what's the ambient temperature?
I'm not defending use of M.2 SSDs with no/minimal thermal management, by the way.
Ambient temperature is around 25–30°C. The SSD is a Transcend MTE710T 256GB NVMe (TS256GMTE710T). It is installed inside a rack.
The drive has reached over 90°C before, which is why I was looking into the thermal behavior. Current SMART data shows 54°C composite temperature and 65°C on sensor 1.
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