Recently installed SSD, the left hand (the back of the screen) HOT

So I recently installed an SSD in the iMac.But that I do not have a temperature sensor to be installed on the SSD.

Spec as follow

Ive been doing some research online and people said to avoid this direction fan / running on Full constantly to install SSD Fan Control, which i have and the fan became silent again.

How ever look at the screen, if I put my hand up to left (rear panel) it seems to be real hot where the inverter card is I think?

-What is normal?

I've included some photos of SSD Fan Control temperature readings (SSD temp must be SATA as there is no sensor on it)

I can't give you a reading temp of the left rear of the screen.

Any information that would be great.

Very simple, you must contact OWC (www.macsales.com) by phone and ask about their temperature sensor cable. You need to then open up and install the cable. Otherwise, your computer may overheat and cook something.

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