August 13, 20178 yr My SSD cache drive is periodically reporting temps of 48C esp when under hard load from Plex with transcoding multiple streams. It happens maybe once a week for 10-15 mins. If it was a spinning disc I’d be automatically worried. Not sure if it’s harmful for SSD with those temps. I recently changed my cache drive from a smaller Samsung 128Gb to a Adata 500GB. Not sure if it’s the brand switch or just harder loads since it only started happening recently and I switched the drive about 3 months ago.
August 13, 20178 yr Author google the model to check the max temp, but SSDs are usually good for 70C It’s the Adata SU800 and specs say operating temps are 0-70C. http://www.adata.com/us/specification/410 I’m unfamiliar how to interpret these specs. How close can I get to the max? If 70C is ok I’ll adjust unraid system warnings for that drive to increase temp
August 13, 20178 yr Community Expert 50C is perfectly normal and acceptable for SSDs after heavy writes, if it was getting close to 70C then you should improve cooling.
August 13, 20178 yr Author I just discovered unraid doesn’t support different temp thresholds for warnings based on drives. It’s a single setting for all drives. Ugh.
August 14, 20178 yr Community Expert 10 minutes ago, tmchow said: I just discovered unraid doesn’t support different temp thresholds for warnings based on drives Yes it does, by clicking on that drive.
May 25, 20197 yr On 8/13/2017 at 6:05 PM, tmchow said: It’s the Adata SU800 and specs say operating temps are 0-70C. http://www.adata.com/us/specification/410 I’m unfamiliar how to interpret these specs. How close can I get to the max? If 70C is ok I’ll adjust unraid system warnings for that drive to increase temp Thank you for this, just purchased & installed this drive, panicked when I got a critical heat error. Set it for 60/65C, great thread!
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