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12-22-2018 11:05 AM
Yup. Same issue no matter the software used to read temps. I took a chance on HP but I've learned my lesson. Sending back to Newegg and getting a Samsung (like I should have in the first place). Next time don't just respond "duh, 54 degrees is safe" and maybe you won't lose customers.
Buh-bye
01-31-2019 03:53 PM
Hello, everyone.
Eventually, HP released new firmware!!
Please see the link below and apply it. It works well. Temperature display problem solved.
I'm not sure how much this thread contributed to that. Anyway thank you for your support! We made it!
02-03-2019 09:38 AM
I updated my HP EX920 512GB SSD using link posted by Ohnggni and it worked fine. One additional detail to add is that the new firmware has the same version number SVN139B. So, when you get to the screen that shows current firmware and latest firmware don't worry that they show the same version. Go ahead and flash the firmware and it will solve the temperature measurement issue. In my opinion, the firmware update should NOT have the same version number.
One more tidbit - even with the original SVN139B firmware the temperature reading worked fine if you used an adapter and used the SSD from a PCIe slot. It was only a problem when used in a M.2 NVME connector.
02-03-2019 10:10 PM - edited 02-03-2019 10:13 PM
Yes, I also downloaded the firmware from the link posted by Ohnggni above. It's furstrating as it's not an HP site. Basically it's the NvMe controller manufacturer's initiative. After installing the update, the temperature reading looks more reasonable. I have a M.2 slot.
02-03-2019 10:11 PM
Even better, the link leads to everything people have been wanting about the EX920.
o new firmware
o warranty info along with customer support contacts
o Windows driver for Win 7, 8.1, and 10 (the native Windows 10 driver seems to work fine for me)
MCS must be the company HP is working with on these SSD's.
02-23-2019 07:34 PM - edited 02-23-2019 07:36 PM
I have spent about 2 hours trying to get the firmware to update. Whenever I click on the software my drive doesn't show up (Windows 10 Pro), but my OS is installed on it and I'm booting up with it. The sofware just doesn't see it no matter what I try. I even took the drive out and put it in another computer running Windows 8.1. Can someone please help?
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