You cannot change physics, but you can mitigate the heat. Below are actionable steps, ranked from software tweaks to hardware mods.
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While some heat is normal during heavy data transfers, excessive heat can sometimes signal a deeper firmware "panic" or a failing NAND flash chip. Below is a blog-style guide on why these drives run "hot" and what you can do about it. You cannot change physics, but you can mitigate the heat
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