[SOLVED] temperature false ssd on hwmonitor

Mar 16, 2021
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Hello, the hwmonitor tells me that my ssd has 33 degrees of temperature in assembly and 99 in drive , I want to know if the second measurement is false or software error, it has been like this for a day and my pc works perfect
 
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I think most people would advise that you use a heatsink. Many motherboards come with metal plates.

See https://www.maketecheasier.com/does-nvme-ssd-need-heatsink/

Note that the reviewer refers to the composite temperature reading reported by HWiNF064 as the "NAND flash temperature". I don't believe that is correct. "Drive Temperature 2" would be the temperature of the flash controller.

If I were in your position, I would use a heatsink.
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Los SSD NVMe informan una temperatura "compuesta" además de las temperaturas reales del sensor. 99 ° C sería la temperatura real del núcleo del controlador de flash, mientras que 33 ° C sería la temperatura compuesta. Al menos así es como lo entiendo.
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So should I worry or just drop it and forget about it?
 
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I think most people would advise that you use a heatsink. Many motherboards come with metal plates.

See https://www.maketecheasier.com/does-nvme-ssd-need-heatsink/

Note that the reviewer refers to the composite temperature reading reported by HWiNF064 as the "NAND flash temperature". I don't believe that is correct. "Drive Temperature 2" would be the temperature of the flash controller.

If I were in your position, I would use a heatsink.
 
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