Hi
I have had a hard time finding anything that really states exactly how hot a SSD drive should get, but the general opinion is that they don't draw a lot of juice or generate a lot of heat.
The only 2, specs I could find were of the opinion that they should run between 0C and 60C or 5C and 55C.
I don't see any hard drive actually running at 0C, I mean it might be that temperature when it's turned on but I can't imagine it would stay there so this may relate more to environmental temperatures then the drive itself.
Maybe there is someone here who is running one who could report the temperatures that they normally see?
I can't imagine that they should get up to 128C though, that's 262.4 ºF and that's really hot!
It might be a good idea to open your computer and check it and see if it really seems to be that hot, it should feel like a toaster if it's really that high.
Mike
PS.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/253029-32-heat