This is the core of the "review." It is almost certainly a shorthand technical diagnosis rather than a comment on the weather.
The Interpretation: The reviewer is saying: "The voltage regulation circuitry on this board is overheating." suu3v212v2 driver hot
Microsoft maintains a generic driver for the SUU3V212V2 bridge: This is the core of the "review
| Cause | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | Voltage mismatch | A 3.5” hard drive requires 12V, but the adapter only supplies 5V (or vice versa). The voltage regulator on the board overheats. | | Short circuit | A damaged USB port or solder joint on the board causes excessive current draw. | | Poor board design | Cheap adapters lack thermal pads or proper copper pours for heat dissipation. | | Incompatible SSD | Some NVMe or high-power SSDs draw more current (up to 2A) than the 900mA USB 3.0 standard. | The Interpretation: The reviewer is saying: "The voltage
Sometimes "hot" means popular or newly released. You might be looking for the latest driver version because your device is malfunctioning.