Somehow the hard disk becomes extremely hot in my laptop (up to the last was the highest temperature reached 47 ° C) Now, however, I just perform a data recovery on this from a Micro SD and now shows me Crystaldiskinfo even 57 ° C (red )on! Is this normal for data recovery on this?
But otherwise she has always climbed pretty fast to the 47 ° C, so after about an hour and then stayed…
Since I'm really scared of that, the HDD might scratch me off so now I have such an icy puddle out of the freezer (so'n thing to keep food in thermal bags cool, done under xD now is the value therefore synonymous again down to 42 ° C xD (but that's not a solution)
In addition I must say that the HDD firmly in the laptop is installed without fan down and yes this is straight on n bed…
Is the plate therefore possibly defective? Or is it due to the operating hours which this already has? (9372 hours)
Notebook on the bed is a very stupid idea. The fabric covers all ventilation slots.
The plate is not defective if it gets warmer during intensive use than in normal operation. Notebook on the bed and cool with ice, both not a good idea. Ice is a shock therapy, risky.