There is one thing that helped me with this problem. You can set lower
APM value with sudo hdparm -B 128 /dev/sda (default value is 254). After
this your hdd should stay around 40-48 degrees. But it's not solution,
because with lower APM value your hdd will spin down/up quite often,
therefore load/unload cycle count will be extensively raised.

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