Every time my laptop gets out of hibernation, the fan starts running at full speed and the SSD temperature reaches around 80 degrees Celsius, measured by CrystalDiskInfo (and sometimes Intel Octane Memory and Storage Management also gives a warning notification).
During this period Task Manager reports that some programs are using more CPU, such as Intel Octane, Google Drive or Windows Indexing, but nothing very high (around 30% CPU).
I've read in other places that the normal operation temperature of a SSD is usually between 30ºC to 65ºC, and that higher temperatures may decrease the lifetime or damage the SSD.
I already bought a cooling pad and tried to raise the laptop from the surface, leaving air below, but the problem remains.
I'd like to know what can I do to solve this problem.
[Edited the thread to add issue detail]