Heat from the hard drive Lenovo Z580

Hi all. I received my new Z580 Saturday, September 15. Everything in this laptop is amazing! (apart from the webcam), but I have a problem that I can't fix. The hard drive becomes slightly warm to moderately hot without reason! Can someone help me?

Hi Nikolai,

Please download CPUID Hardware Monitor to check the temperature of your Z580

Drive HARD time about 40 to 50 degrees C should be OK...

http://www.CPUID.com/softwares/HWMonitor.html

Zehn

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