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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Alisha C

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I once asked this same question and have not yet found a solution for this. It is something that is baked into the firmware as far as I can tell, and it would need to be corrected in some form on the hardware level.
I'm not entirely certain where the SSD temp sensor is on this model. And even so. I feel like the TG Pro label for that may be misleading since there are quite a few NAND packages on this board if it's a high capacity drive, so having just 1 temp sensor for the SSD seems improbable. The board itself can likely be repaired by the correct person, if you're feeling especially adventurous I would check and see if components on the board look loose, missing,or otherwise abnormal. It's not unusual for some small component to be dislodged when taking the board out, or disconnecting connectors.
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-EDIT: You may be able to get some information from system logs if you're interested. https://logi.wiki/index.php/SMC_Sensor_Codes has the full list of sensors and their corresponding Apple names.
+EDIT: You may be able to get some information from system logs if you're interested. https://logi.wiki/index.php/SMC_Sensor_Codes has the full list of sensors and their corresponding Apple names. It does look like there are potentially a few SSD sensors. i will see if i can find some more info about that.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Alisha C

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I once asked this same question and have not yet found a solution for this. It is something that is baked into the firmware as far as I can tell, and it would need to be corrected in some form on the hardware level.
I'm not entirely certain where the SSD temp sensor is on this model. And even so. I feel like the TG Pro label for that may be misleading since there are quite a few NAND packages on this board if it's a high capacity drive, so having just 1 temp sensor for the SSD seems improbable. The board itself can likely be repaired by the correct person, if you're feeling especially adventurous I would check and see if components on the board look loose, missing,or otherwise abnormal. It's not unusual for some small component to be dislodged when taking the board out, or disconnecting connectors.
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+EDIT: You may be able to get some information from system logs if you're interested. https://logi.wiki/index.php/SMC_Sensor_Codes has the full list of sensors and their corresponding Apple names.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Alisha C

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I once asked this same question and have not yet found a solution for this. It is something that is baked into the firmware as far as I can tell, and it would need to be corrected in some form on the hardware level.

I'm not entirely certain where the SSD temp sensor is on this model. And even so. I feel like the TG Pro label for that may be misleading since there are quite a few NAND packages on this board if it's a high capacity drive, so having just 1 temp sensor for the SSD seems improbable.  The board itself can likely be repaired by the correct person, if you're feeling especially adventurous I would check and see if components on the board look loose, missing,or  otherwise abnormal. It's not unusual for some small component to be dislodged when taking the board out, or disconnecting connectors.

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