I just purchased a new Sandisk 480 Ultra ii SSD for my laptop, an Asus G75vw-DS71. While I have noticed the improvements in load times people often mention when talking about SSDs, I have also encountered a minor, but still fairly concerning heating issue. Before installation, while using the stock hard disk, the temperature of my GPU while under heavy load would idle around 75, 76 degrees. However, after installing the new SSD, my GPU temperature under heavy load has gone up to 79 to 80 degrees, and more surprisingly, the medium load temperature (such as while looking at a fairly empty area in a game) has gone up from 69 to 75. (The software I'm using to get these temperatures is Piriform Speccy. There doesn't seem to be any major change in temp when simply idling.) Now I would still consider these to be technically safe temperatures, though it is a tad annoying to have my fans running at full blast all the time. If it's possible to fix this problem, I'd like to know how. If it isn't, well then I guess I can deal with it, but if you all think the temperature it's hitting now is to high, I'll switch back to the hard drive. I'd really appreciate feedback, and assistance if there is any to be given.
Edit: Okaaayyy..... My CPU is now idling at around 62. Now that's REALLY not normal.
Edit: Okaaayyy..... My CPU is now idling at around 62. Now that's REALLY not normal.