So I recently bought an ADATA SSD 120GB SU650 for my old Laptop Dell Inspiron 15 3567
It works smooth now but crystal disk shows temperature of SSD above 60 degree when I use Firefox.
Also my windows is debloated and I've removed unnecessary applications and those services and msconfig settings you know.
I also tried other applications like HD Sentinel it gives the same reading of temperature.
I figured out that it's not the SSD that is getting hot it's the SSD connector.
I don't have an extra SSD connector that I can try and the it's as expensive as an SSD in the market.
I've never replaced connector, it's original and I've no heating problem when I remove SSD and use HDD .
and then I used SSD in my desktop PC and the temperature is always in range 43-46 degree.
So SSD is perfectly fine.
What could be the reason my Laptop is getting heated so much ? Can connectors cause heating issues ?
P.S SSD is nowhere near any heating component and there's ventilation but not specifically for SSD.
It works smooth now but crystal disk shows temperature of SSD above 60 degree when I use Firefox.
Also my windows is debloated and I've removed unnecessary applications and those services and msconfig settings you know.
I also tried other applications like HD Sentinel it gives the same reading of temperature.
I figured out that it's not the SSD that is getting hot it's the SSD connector.
I don't have an extra SSD connector that I can try and the it's as expensive as an SSD in the market.
I've never replaced connector, it's original and I've no heating problem when I remove SSD and use HDD .
and then I used SSD in my desktop PC and the temperature is always in range 43-46 degree.
So SSD is perfectly fine.
What could be the reason my Laptop is getting heated so much ? Can connectors cause heating issues ?
P.S SSD is nowhere near any heating component and there's ventilation but not specifically for SSD.
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