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Hp 14-cm0999na
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Recently my 256GB M.2 NVME SSD has been overheating, its displaying 65 degrees C at idle, when i boot the system it steadily climbs from 45 to 65 all whilst remaining at idle, I don't think this is due to my other components such as my CPU as it idles at 40 degrees C whilst the SSD remains at 65, I've tried opening up and cleaning the laptop to get rid of any dust or dirt but that still doesn't help at all, I've had this laptop for about 19 months now, my warranty has run out and I dont want to lose my data, I'm thinking of buying a low profile heatsink for the SSD but I dont know how much its going to help. 

I have already installed the latest BIOS

This the my SSD : KBG30ZMV256G TOSHIBA Full specs of SSD 

 

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