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Western Digital SN720 OEM NVMe SSD is always operating at 55 C - 60 C degrees? Is it normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="brambedkar59" data-source="post: 967268" data-attributes="member: 61084"><p>No Ryzen, this one has i5-11400H. I have no performance issues.</p><p>I ran CrystalDiskMark benchmark and temps rose to 71 'C. Funny thing is while gaming (or anything thing that makes CPU hot, makes fan run as well) the temps on SSD are actually lower, around 45 'C.</p><p></p><p>Whatever that <a href="https://imgur.com/a/2Y2bwFl" target="_blank">thing is above 2nd SSD slot,</a> needs active cooling, so on idle when fans don't run it keeps getting hotter, rising the temps on SSD as well. As the back panel is plastic thermal pad wouldn't help, I thought of trying them but then thought no, it wouldn't help.</p><p></p><p>As [USER=88121]@Freud2004[/USER] said it's within specs so I am not that worried now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brambedkar59, post: 967268, member: 61084"] No Ryzen, this one has i5-11400H. I have no performance issues. I ran CrystalDiskMark benchmark and temps rose to 71 'C. Funny thing is while gaming (or anything thing that makes CPU hot, makes fan run as well) the temps on SSD are actually lower, around 45 'C. Whatever that [URL='https://imgur.com/a/2Y2bwFl']thing is above 2nd SSD slot,[/URL] needs active cooling, so on idle when fans don't run it keeps getting hotter, rising the temps on SSD as well. As the back panel is plastic thermal pad wouldn't help, I thought of trying them but then thought no, it wouldn't help. As [USER=88121]@Freud2004[/USER] said it's within specs so I am not that worried now. [/QUOTE]
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