Has anyone stored their music library on an internal NVME SSD and DJ'd with Rekordbox Software for long periods of time? Did it overheat?
Hi Pioneer Community,
I've been trying to find the answer to this question all over the internet but cannot find it. As per my title:
'Has anyone stored their music library on an internal NVME SSD and DJ'd with Rekordbox Software for long periods of time? Did it overheat?'
I currently own a Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 and it has 2 NVME slots and a SATA SSD slot. I currently store all my music library on the SATA SSD. I am going to add a new NVME SSD to the second NVME slot to move my music library to.
Will it overheat if I'm using that NVME drive to store music and play through rekordbox software as it's constantly being used to load tracks? Or will it be fine because it's only loading each file right? The rest is being run by Rekordbox on another drive.
Or should I stay with the sata SSD storage setup instead to avoid less overheating issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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