That's too warm for my tastes (all of my drives run behind 120mm fans and report anywhere from 28C-33C in Everest UEE while running HDTach long benches), but Google did a study where drive temps didn't have much bearing in drive longevity overall. I'd say anything above 45C is warmer than I'd care for though, personally.
U should get yourself a SpeedFan, in the S.M.A.R.T. tab choose your HDD and click on "perform an in-depth online analysis of this hard disk". Internet browser page will open showing u data of your hdd with the lowest and highest temperatures that were recorded by other users too
Hope this helps u get a better picture of your hdds
My HDDs will usually run around 33-35C, but when transferring a lot of data between them, I have seen them hit 50C. This is even with a 120mm Fan blowing across all 8 of them. You should be fine, but it is always a good idea to keep them cool.
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