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Question Is higher temp better for active ssd longevity?

gendalf

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The table I've found implies that they should work hot, but stored cold.
 

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By nature under load an SSD is going to be warm and at idle it's going to be at a lower temp.

The importance of temp is more about stability rather than fluctuation. When you have more fluctuations it's more expansion / contraction cycles on the parts which can cause them to break.

As for data retention temp doesn't really play into it, the data is either there or not.
 
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