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Hello,

Using AIDA Extreme 1.50.1200 and 1.50.1212 beta, the temperature reading of my OCZ Vertex2 SSD is always: 1°C (34°F). The readings for al conventional SATA drives are fine. My motherboard is an ASUS P6T.

Best regards,

Willem van den Broek

The Netherlands

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As far as we know, it's the fault of the SSD firmware. You can check if other software (e.g. HD Sentinel, HWMonitor) can read it, but I'm pretty sure they will also measure the same 1 Celsius temperature ;)

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Thanks for the very quick reply. You are right. HWmonitor also reports 1°C. I cannot update the firmware, since the version that is installed on the (brand new) drive is a higher one then the one that is available for download at OCZ support.

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Thanks for the very quick reply. You are right. HWmonitor also reports 1°C. I cannot update the firmware, since the version that is installed on the (brand new) drive is a higher one then the one that is available for download at OCZ support.

My Corsair F60 was showing 1 degree with the old everest software. Now it's displaying correct with Aida64.

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My Corsair F60 was showing 1 degree with the old everest software. Now it's displaying correct with Aida64.

Yes, AIDA64 implements better support for SSD drives than any Everest versions ;) But it cannot fix the lack of temperature sensing logic implementation in OCZ Vertex 2 drives :(

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To inform other OCZ Vertex 2 users: I just upgraded firmware V 1.25 to V 1.28 and the temperature reading seems fine now.

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