June 26, 201214 yr Should I be worried about the drive not reporting temperature? It ran through preclear with no problems. Thank you. PS -- I wanted to test an SSD as a cache drive just to see the kind of data rate it would provide. If it's not much of an increase in speed (or I'm always writing more in one day than 128GB), I'll use the SSD elsewhere.
June 26, 201214 yr I use an SSD as cache as well, it doesn't report temp. I'm not sure it really needs to as they don't really generate much heat.
June 28, 201214 yr Consumer SSDs do not include a temperature sensor, even those with a place on the PCB http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/277322-32-degrees Enterprise SSDs have very accurate temp sensors http://www.techpowerup.com/164477/IDT-Introduces-Low-power-High-accuracy-Temperature-Sensor-for-Solid-State-Drives.html At $1.25 for the part, you can see why it is left off...
June 29, 201214 yr Should I be worried about the drive not reporting temperature? It ran through preclear with no problems. I don't think you should/need to preclear a SSD.
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