how long does it take you to backup?
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I agree, SSDs can get very hot. I wonder if SSD lower the speed when it is getting very hot.
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I would think it would kill its speed.froggyboy604 wrote:I agree, SSDs can get very hot. I wonder if SSD lower the speed when it is getting very hot.
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I agree it would kill the speed. Slowing a SSD may also extend the SSD life a little bit.Skeithex wrote: I would think it would kill its speed.
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I don't know if a SSD can die from over heating, I know it has a large, yet limited read/write amount.
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I think SD cards can overheat, and break. SD cards are similar to SSDs because they both have Flash memory Microchips, a circuitboard, and many tiny parts.
If the SSD and SD card gets very hot, they can even melt because they have parts which are made of plastic.
If the SSD and SD card gets very hot, they can even melt because they have parts which are made of plastic.
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never had a SD card get hot, unless the pc it was in got really hot I suppose.
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I read forum posts of SD card or the SD card reader melting because they maybe defective, and may of been damage by water, or heat from a fire or room heater.
It is best to backup your data to a PC, USB hard drive or online since a SD card can become defective, and melt from hot heat sources like a fire and heater.
It is best to backup your data to a PC, USB hard drive or online since a SD card can become defective, and melt from hot heat sources like a fire and heater.