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t620 thin-clinet
Microsoft Windows 10 IOT

Hi Guys,

I have HP thin-client model T620 running HDD temperature range  form 41 to 50'C ?

I have total around 30 GB of space of hard disk with two partitions one C is 24 GB and other D is 6 GB which consists page file for unified write filter.

As we see the the consumption C is 50 % used and D is 75% because page file range from 4608 mB tto 5632 MB.

 

May i know the what is the maximum operating temperature of HDD mode T620 Quard Core TC with 4 G B of RAM ?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Best Regards

 

 

 

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@sshami,

According to research, those temps are normal. Some touch the card, not a good idea while it is powered) and sense heat. Those that wish to cool-down the mSata card can do so with the forementioned add-on heatsink or heatsink combo fan.

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@sshami,

Your unit has an m.2 Sata card.  It is not a mechanical disk drive.

There are numerous cooling devices, from passive to fan assisted.  You will need to determine the exact size (length of the card). 

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Hello Wb2001,

So it means it's not a mechanical moving hdd, if we use as it is there should not be any problem ?

For cooling we may can use that cooling part if we want. Is it correct ?

 

Thanks for your answer.

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@sshami,

According to research, those temps are normal. Some touch the card, not a good idea while it is powered) and sense heat. Those that wish to cool-down the mSata card can do so with the forementioned add-on heatsink or heatsink combo fan.

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