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probably just means you don't got very good cooling in the case..how many fans you got?...are they setup properly to expel the hot air

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throw away that whole alienware and build a pc

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probably just means you don't got very good cooling in the case..how many fans you got?...are they setup properly to expel the hot air

my laptop is an alienware mx14.

 

throw away that whole alienware and build a pc

 

That wont help...

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So i am using an 840 msata samsung ssd and it reaches 62 Celsius :o . I am using the latest version of firmware and of the magician software. What might be the problem? 

my laptop is an alienware mx14.

 

The temp is pretty high but still within its 0-70 degree temp range.

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Hey akiasmaka,
 
As the guys explained, these are pretty high temperatures but still withing the recommended ones. It might be bad airflow in your laptop, it might be a bad temperature sensor, it might be that the sensor is also close to some other parts. I would recommend cleaning the dust from inside your laptop and use a couple other software programs to verify the results. Also calling Dell's/Alienware's support and asking for some advise from them might be useful. :)
 
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