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Last Updated on April 22, 2024

Hard drives are crucial devices for storing data, and we always need to check their temperature to prevent severe hard drive failures. Do you know how to check the hard drive temperature on Windows 11/10?

Don't worry – this article will show you two easy ways to check your hard drive temperature. Before we start, let's first understand what a normal hard drive temperature is, so you'll know why you need to monitor it in the first place.

What are normal hard drive temperatures

The normal temperature range for a hard drive is 0 °C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F). This means the hard drive can operate correctly within this temperature range.

But different temperatures can lead to different failure rates. As Google's paper “Trend of Hard Disk Drive Failures in a Large Storage System” shows, drives are more likely to fail at temperatures below 25°C or above 45°C. So for hard disks, a temperature range of 25°C to 40°C is ideal and safe.

Hard drive temperature has a great impact on its lifespan. Thus, it's important to check or monitor its temperature to avoid HDD failure. If you have an SSD, check the link below for how to view SSD temperature.

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How to Check Hard Drive Temperature on Windows 11/10

You can choose a third-party tool – tools Partition Master Free. Or you can choose to check the hard drive via Windows settings. Check the table below to find a more suitable method for you.

Comparison Item

Partition Master Tool

Windows Settings

Free or Paid Free to Use Free
Compatibility Windows 11/10/8/7 Windows 10 Build 20226 and above
Required Skill None Familiarity with computer paths
Suitable Users All users, including beginners Users familiar with Windows system

If you're not comfortable using the command prompt in Windows, you can use the user-friendly interface of a tool like Partition Master to view the temperature of each one of your hard drives. Let's take a look at how that's done, step by step.

Method 1: Check Hard Drive Temperature on Windows with Partition Master Tool Method 2: Check Hard Drive Temperature on a Mac Using Terminal

AOMEI Partition Assistant is a powerful, all-in-one disk management tool that can be used to check hard drive health. It offers a "Disk Health" feature that allows users to inspect various attributes of their hard disk, such as temperature, status, and available space.

Download it and follow these steps to check your hard drive temperature:

Step 1. Launch AOMEI Partition Assistant, and click the blue arrow to activate the “Disk Health” feature in the “Discovery” section.

Click the blue arrow.

Step 2. Select the target disk and click “Refresh” button. Then, you can see the status of the disk.

Select the target disk Select the target disk

With just one click, you can easily check the temperature of your disk. In addition, the Partition Master tool also allows you to repair bad sectors on the hard drive and fix a corrupted file system. If you have any partition errors or disk errors, you can rely on it.

Method 2: Check Hard Drive Temperature via Windows Settings In the Windows operating system, you can use the built-in "Settings" app to access hard drive temperature information, although it might not be as direct or detailed as dedicated software. Here's how: 1. Click on the "Start" button in the bottom left corner or press the Windows key on your keyboard to open the "Start" menu. 2. In the search bar, type "Event Viewer" and press Enter to open it. 3. In the "Event Viewer" window, expand "Windows Logs." 4. Click on "System." 5. In the right-hand pane, use the search function (usually located in the top right corner) to look for events related to hard drive temperature. You can search for keywords like "temperature" or "hard disk." 6. Look for events related to hard drive temperature warnings. These events typically describe the current temperature of the hard drive and issue a warning when it gets too high. Please note that this method might not provide real-time temperature readings, and some computer literacy is required to interpret the information in the Event Viewer. For a more user-friendly and convenient way to monitor hard drive temperatures, consider using specialized hardware monitoring software.

Starting with Windows 10 build 20226, Microsoft introduced a new Storage feature called Manage Disks and Volumes. You can find it in Settings, and this feature also allows you to check the temperature of all your hard drives, including an SSD. Learn how to view the hard drive temperature on Windows 11/10 by following the steps below.

Step 1: Open Settings on Windows 11/10 and go to System.

Step 2: Click the “Save” tab.

Step 3: Under “More storage settings,” choose “Manage disks and volumes.”

Manage Disks and Volumes

Step 5: Select the target hard drive and click the “Properties” button.

Step 6. You can then check your hard drive's temperature under the “Hard Drive Health” section.

Check the temperature

Once you've done this, you'll know the temperature of your hard drive. If it's too high, you may want to add or upgrade the case fans in your computer. For more details about your hard drive, click the links below the temperature.

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Conclusions

This guide will help you understand what a normal hard drive temperature is. The ideal range is 25–40°C. Slightly higher or lower is okay, but it can affect the lifespan of your hard drive.

If you want to check or monitor your hard drive's temperature, you can do so using the “Manage Disks and Volumes” feature in Windows Settings. Alternatively, you can use a tool like Partition Master to get a more comprehensive view of your hard drive's status. It can check if your hard drive is about to fail and offers greater compatibility with both Windows systems and hard drives than built-in Windows tools.

This all-in-one tool supports formatting, cloning, partitioning, and more. If you have questions about disk partition, you can find the solutions here.

Frequently Asked Questions on Checking Hard Disk Temperature in Windows 11/10

We've shown you how to check hard drive temperature on Windows 11/10. This section answers some common questions about the topic at hand.

1. What is the normal temperature for a hard drive?

The acceptable temperature range for an HDD to operate normally is 0 °C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F), with the ideal range being between 25°C and 40°C.

2. How can I check my SSD temperature?

This article offers two methods to check HDD temperature. You can also use Partition Master to check SSD temperature:

Step 1: Launch Partition Master, select “Explore,” and then click on “Disk Health.”

Step 2: Select your SSD and click the Refresh button.

How do I check my hard drive temperature in Windows 11?

If you're using Windows 11, you can check your hard drive temperature with these steps: 1. Click on the "Start" button in the bottom left corner of the screen or press the Windows key on your keyboard. 2. In the search bar, type "Settings" and click on the "Settings" app that appears. 3. In the "Settings" window, select "System." 4. On the left menu, scroll down and choose "About." 5. On the right panel, find and click on "Hardware and sound" under "Device specifications." 6. On the new page, select "Device Manager." 7. In the "Device Manager" window, expand the "Disk Drives" category. 8. Locate your hard drive (usually listed as "Hard Disk Drive" or with the manufacturer's name), right-click it, and choose "Properties." 9. In the "Hard Disk Drive Properties" window, select the "Tools" tab, and then click on "Thermal Information" under "Properties" (please note that not all hard drives offer this feature). If your hard drive supports temperature monitoring, the current hard drive temperature will be displayed here. If not, you might need to use third-party software to obtain this information.

Step 1: Click the "Start" button > "Settings" > "System" > "Storage."

Step 2: Select "Manage Disks and Volumes."

Step 3: Select your hard drive and click on "Properties".