: If a physical driver chip is "hot," check for short circuits, incorrect input voltages, or excessive load currents.

In this article, we will break down what the SUU3V212V2 driver is, why it gets hot, how to update or replace the driver software, and what to do if the chip itself is overheating.

: If the overheating started immediately after an update, use the Device Manager in Windows to "Roll Back Driver" to a previous, more stable version.

To maintain ultra-low latency, the SUU3V212V2 driver often runs in a high-priority loop. Instead of waiting passively for interrupts, it continuously polls the device for data. This forces the CPU core handling the driver thread to operate constantly at max clock speed, raising its operating temperature. Inefficient Power Transitions

Here is a look at why your driver might be running hot and how to fix it before things go up in smoke. 1. Excessive Current Draw (The Most Common Culprit)

Once you provide more accurate info, I can help with: