Checking NVMe SSD Temps

This simple tutorial shows how you can check the temperature of your NVMe SSD on Linux using both terminal and GUI methods.

Recently, NVMe, short for Non-Volatile Memory Express drives, has become the go-to storage option for modern desktops. Unlike traditional hard drives, NVMe drives are significantly faster, allowing for quicker boot times, faster file transfers, and smoother overall performance.

Like all other functional devices, NVMe devices also heat upon usage. If they heat too much, it will degrade the performance of your system.

Let me show how you can monitor the temperature of SSDs in Linux-based operating systems.

The nvme-cli is a simple tool that lets you control and manage your NVMe SSD drive right-from the terminal. It gives you more control over its performance and behavior.

With this nifty tool, you can optimize your drive for better performance, troubleshoot issues, and do much more.

In this quick tutorial, I will use this tool to measure the temperature of NVMe SSDs.

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