I see you have a Startech dock over there, they make junk junk junk. I learned my lesson with them. You know NVMe's get pretty warm, so it's your fault for grabbing it while it was still hot, do you check electrical outlets with forks too lol. Let it cool a minute bud, and if your hands are that soft, well geeez.
From my experience with the StarTech drive docks they are some of the better units out there and the ones I’ve owned have had really good reliability. When it comes to the heat of the drive it wasn’t the ssd that I grabbed it was just the housing. My point is that if the device was better designed it wouldn’t have this issue. And 65 degrees Celsius is hot enough to burn skin within about 2-3 seconds.
Of course that’s one way to fix this issue or they could just design it better to run cooler, such as increasing the size of the aluminum body to better dissipate the heat or add active cooling with a fan.
This is false. A good review, however, the temperature states are posted to Amazon. According to the ORICO-M2P2 temp test, an offline clone after 10 minutes run time, target SSD temp is 62.3. However, I agree with all your thoughts and opinions.
Actually I have the same experience. Mine running for around 7hrs now. And it’s 80 degrees celsius RN. I worried it will toast these ssd. 😅 I immediately look for reviews since my supplier ain’t replying if it’s normal after getting burn for touching just a second.
I see you have a Startech dock over there, they make junk junk junk. I learned my lesson with them.
You know NVMe's get pretty warm, so it's your fault for grabbing it while it was still hot, do you check electrical outlets with forks too lol. Let it cool a minute bud, and if your hands are that soft, well geeez.
From my experience with the StarTech drive docks they are some of the better units out there and the ones I’ve owned have had really good reliability.
When it comes to the heat of the drive it wasn’t the ssd that I grabbed it was just the housing. My point is that if the device was better designed it wouldn’t have this issue. And 65 degrees Celsius is hot enough to burn skin within about 2-3 seconds.
regardless, it needs to slow the data transfer to keep temp in check
Of course that’s one way to fix this issue or they could just design it better to run cooler, such as increasing the size of the aluminum body to better dissipate the heat or add active cooling with a fan.
If something "could burn you" it does not think it did.
This could be the most embarrasing video Matt ever recorded 😂
This is false. A good review, however, the temperature states are posted to Amazon. According to the ORICO-M2P2 temp test, an offline clone after 10 minutes run time, target SSD temp is 62.3.
However, I agree with all your thoughts and opinions.
What are you on about? SSD Temp and device temp are different or did I misunderstand you?
Actually I have the same experience. Mine running for around 7hrs now. And it’s 80 degrees celsius RN. I worried it will toast these ssd. 😅
I immediately look for reviews since my supplier ain’t replying if it’s normal after getting burn for touching just a second.
I don’t this they intentionally did this I think that they did realize that it would get that hot
I don’t believe it was intentional I just think it was a result of a flawed design, that didn’t account for the heat generated
Can I pls have your info. My computer have been rebooting , restarting and sometimes it goes to green screen.