I thought that but then surely it would give me false reading on all my equipment
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, if it's just warm to the touch you know it isn't for whatever reason.It may just be a foible of the software you're using or if it was a faulty sensor then it would only affect that drive.
Just touch the SSD while it's running.
If your skin blisters the reading is correcteek
, if it's just warm to the touch you know it isn't for whatever reason.
HD tune Pro shows my SSD as being -128 degrees Celsius so im not sure that works...
further reading suggests that most SSD's don't even have a temperature sensor and not to worry about it at allMy Samsung F3s are 29 and 30 degrees, so yeah the SSD sensor isn't working at all.
Its a Crucial c300 64gb
further reading suggests that most SSD's don't even have a temperature sensor and not to worry about it at all
Tried CPUID HWMonitor?