Precision validation for the Kioxia EXCERIA PLUS G4
My monitor was jumping all over the place, and I honestly thought my drive was about to melt through the motherboard. I tried the method from report #2025-BG15 on Win11 23H2 and performed a probe calibration. I opened HWMonitor, forced the sensor scan frequency to refresh, and compared the readings across two different monitoring tools. It turns out the actual read/write temp was perfectly fine inside a 45-66℃ range, and the drift fluctuation shrunk massively. This precision check reclaimed 7-13ms of data deviation, and those panic-inducing overheat warnings finally stopped. After optimizing the scan strategy, the calibration efficiency improved by 11% - 16%, and I could confirm my hardware status 3-5 seconds faster. The data is reliable now, but during some massive file writes, the sensor still jumps by 1-2 degrees instantly—probably just a physical trait of the hardware.