My samsung 970 evo nvme ssd reaches 50 Ò€ 52 c when idle. Ambient is around 28 Ò€ 30c. In general, i consider anything above 50 as not normal.

Hdds - aprox 55c after the pc had been on a while. I thought the 55c was ok, but i have since realized it was probably too high and may have been the direct cause of the bluescreening. I've installed a Ò€¦ Does windows provide a means to check my cpu temperature natively? If not, are there any software tools which can reveal this information? My previous pc had a similar issue, even at idle it would report a system temperature of 61c. After replacing the psu (after the old one was seen sparking) this was reduced to 45c.

If not, are there any software tools which can reveal this information? My previous pc had a similar issue, even at idle it would report a system temperature of 61c. After replacing the psu (after the old one was seen sparking) this was reduced to 45c. There are five motherboard temperature sensors for my pc, according to hw monitor. Two of these, called tz00 and tz01, are always at 28c and 30c respectively, no matter what. I am inclined to beli

I am inclined to beli