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‎03-16-2022 12:50 PM (Last edited ‎11-12-2023 05:21 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Monitors and MemoryI would like to know the idle temperature of these three Samsung SSDs, is it possible to get to know these data?
PM991A:
https://semiconductor.samsung.com/ssd/pc-ssd/pm991-pm991a/mzvlq1t0hblb-00-00-07/
I would like to choose the coolest one when not under heavy load, for my Galaxy Book Pro 360.
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‎03-17-2022 12:08 PM in
Monitors and MemoryThanx, good to know. Now, Magician says that my 512 GB PM991a is running at 30° right this moment, and my fan is definitely off. I would expect that as few as 2-7 degrees more from a 980 Pro would not be enough to spread around and have the fan activated, right? I have the 15" i7 version of the Galaxy Book Pro 360 and I love the absolute quiet of this machine when it's not working hard.
What about higher temperatures though? Is a 980 PRO going to cook inside a slim laptop like this? I am no gamer, just some video processing, but Samsung itself says that "PM991a is a first-rate storage solution for slimmer laptops, providing high performance in a tiny package". Should I stick to this model to stuff 1-2 TBs inside my laptop? Does anyone have experience of a Galaxy Book with a 980 PRO SSD inside?
Thanx.