I have two nvme disks on my my framework laptop, one for the OS and one for data. Started using it a bit more often these past weeks. One day, I forgot to suspend it before putting it in my backpack. When I got home and opened it, I noticed it was very hot but things seemed to be working fine.
Last week, it started showing some issues when booting and yesterday it completely failed. I wasn’t so worried because I thought it was only the OS disk, but during fsck my main data partition was gone as well.
So, I guess that overheating is responsible for the disk failures. I’m wondering if there is a way to reduce the chance of this happening, and/or any recommended setting for BIOS to protect it (maybe undervolting?)
Not much you can do yet.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/intel-preps-for-pcie-6-0-inferno-with-pcie-cooling-driver-for-linux-mechanism-reduces-ssd-bandwidth-when-the-drive-gets-too-hot