M.2 SSD died (faded) after benchmark

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Hello.
I bought MyDigitalSSD BPX 240 and installed it in the MSI z270 sli plus. Next, I Installed windows 10 and downloaded CrystalDisk Mark + Info. I looked at the temperature, it was 80 (10 is higher than the maximum in the documentation, but I thought maybe it's a bug), when I ran the benchmark, it has risen to 100, I stopped the test. A few minutes later I saw a blue screen. More drive was not detected. In what may be the problem, the defective disk or motherboard, for some reason, killed the drive?
Now I do return, but I am afraid to order a new one.
I can still check the motherboard or drive, but do not know how. Settings in uefi changed, the disc checked in slots 1 and 2.
 
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Not normal but I see several people report those kind of temps with M2 drives. Check in Device Manager. You may have a compatibility issue and need to update firmware.

Because it originally worked I doubt it's BIOS settings so you may need to RMA.

OneOnline

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Jan 24, 2017
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Yes, I checked. Disc can not be seen even in the bios. It only heats. Temperature 80-90 in the normal state is not normal.
 
Not normal but I see several people report those kind of temps with M2 drives. Check in Device Manager. You may have a compatibility issue and need to update firmware.

Because it originally worked I doubt it's BIOS settings so you may need to RMA.
 
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