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Parzival

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So, I put multiple Samsung 970 EVO blades in my MP, and they all have heatsinks. However, iStat reports that they are all around 85 degrees celcius. That seems really hot?

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So, I put multiple Samsung 970 EVO blades in my MP, and they all have heatsinks. However, iStat reports that they are all around 85 degrees celcius. That seems really hot?

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Something is wrong here, if these temps are real you already lost your warranty by overheat. Install DriveDX and check again.
 
Thanks so much for your replies guys.

So, I did what tsialex suggested and installed DriveDx, and here are the temperatures it displays:

Disk 1:
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Disk 2:

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Disk 3:

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And the Apple SSD:

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Could it be as simple as iStat displaying temps in Fahrenheit?
 
Did you changed iStat Menus to Celsius? iStat Menus don't support MP7,1 yet, so maybe it's a bug somewhere if you are using Celsius.

So I just uninstalled/reinstalled iStat, set the "Degrees:" option to Celsius again and now it displays the correct temperature. :rolleyes:

Man I practically had a heart attack when seeing those temps...
 
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