spim spam spum New Member Sep 12, 2020 #1 I just finished helping my brother build his first PC; when I installed HWiNFO, I noticed that drive temps 2-8 were in the thousands of degrees Celsius. Is his SSD about to explode, or is this a bug?
I just finished helping my brother build his first PC; when I installed HWiNFO, I noticed that drive temps 2-8 were in the thousands of degrees Celsius. Is his SSD about to explode, or is this a bug?
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Sep 12, 2020 #2 Those certainly aren't valid temperatures. But the bug is most likely not in HWiNFO as it follows the NVMe standard, but in the ADATA drive firmware.
Those certainly aren't valid temperatures. But the bug is most likely not in HWiNFO as it follows the NVMe standard, but in the ADATA drive firmware.
Z Zach Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2020 #3 "Drive Temperature" (without any number) seems about right temp for NVMe drive