It's normal that some SSDs will rust easily when shaken. This is due to the fact that the parts rotate within the SSD and possibly push against the housing walls, which can lead to the rustling. As long as the SSD continues to function properly and does not cause errors or crashes, there is no reason to worry. However, if you notice that the performance of the SSD decreases or it often reports errors, you might consider replacing them with a new model.
It's normal that some SSDs will rust easily when shaken. This is due to the fact that the parts rotate within the SSD and possibly push against the housing walls, which can lead to the rustling. As long as the SSD continues to function properly and does not cause errors or crashes, there is no reason to worry. However, if you notice that the performance of the SSD decreases or it often reports errors, you might consider replacing them with a new model.
What's going on?
HDDs turn, no SSDs. Thank you.
There is nothing turns, this is fixed, therefore the first S
Anything can be loose or contain foreign bodies/plastic fragments.
I'm not saying there's something going on. Parts can be loosened
Lg
My mistake