Q qkrzazzang Distinguished Jan 20, 2010 78 0 18,630 Jan 19, 2014 #1 The corsair link is showing that my ssd is 74 celsius ( doesn't indicate which one, because I have 2), whereas Crystal Disk shows both Ssd's temps as 31 and 26 celsius. Which one am I to trust?
The corsair link is showing that my ssd is 74 celsius ( doesn't indicate which one, because I have 2), whereas Crystal Disk shows both Ssd's temps as 31 and 26 celsius. Which one am I to trust?
Solution J J JohnPMyers Jan 19, 2014 Trust Crystal Disk. There's not even a realistic way your SSD could be 74C unless you were using it as a heatsink for your CPU lol
Trust Crystal Disk. There's not even a realistic way your SSD could be 74C unless you were using it as a heatsink for your CPU lol
J JohnPMyers Distinguished Apr 7, 2010 235 0 18,860 Jan 19, 2014 Solution #2 Trust Crystal Disk. There's not even a realistic way your SSD could be 74C unless you were using it as a heatsink for your CPU lol Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Trust Crystal Disk. There's not even a realistic way your SSD could be 74C unless you were using it as a heatsink for your CPU lol
jimthenagual Splendid Apr 8, 2012 4,005 16 29,365 Jan 19, 2014 #3 Corsair link temperatures for my SSD says 'difference from 100', so a temp of 74 would actually be 100-74=26 Upvote 0 Downvote
Corsair link temperatures for my SSD says 'difference from 100', so a temp of 74 would actually be 100-74=26