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Kingston DC1500M 3.84TB SSD Review

 


We took note of the drive’s temperature during some of our benchmarking runs. The DC1500M average peak temperature from the 26 runs we measured was 47° C (23° C ambient) with the highest temperatures coming during the Database Server QD4 workload test run at 60° C.

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