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Keep Your SSD Running Smoothly: Why This Tool is a Must-Have
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Overheating can be a big problem for SSDs. It can slow them down or even cause permanent damage. DiskCheckup helps with this too. It keeps track of your SSD's temperature in real-time and warns you if it gets too hot. You can see the temperature in the SMART Info tab and even choose to view it in Celsius or Fahrenheit. If you keep DiskCheckup running, you'll see any temperature changes and can take steps to cool things down, like improving your PC's ventilation or using a cooling pad.
If you run into trouble with your SSD, DiskCheckup can help you figure out what's wrong. It creates detailed reports with all sorts of useful info, like health status, errors, and performance data. You can customize these reports to focus on what you need. For example, you can export data on load cycle count, performance, power cycles, or temperature history. Just know that the reports come as TXT files, not fancy PDFs or CSVs. But if you send these reports to someone who can help, they might be able to offer solutions.
DiskCheckup works with most SSD brands and models, so you shouldn't have any trouble using it. It supports both SATA and NVMe drives but doesn't work with SCSI or RAID drives. You can check if your drive is compatible in the Device Info section. Even if your drive is supported, it might not show all the features. This could be because the manufacturer doesn't support all the S. M. A. R. T. features or you have an old SSD driver. If you have an old drive, it might not be supported at all.
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