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What model/brand heatsink are you using on your nvme SSD?
Have to ask: do you actually need a heatsink on the drive? What kind of loads are you subjecting it to? What temperatures are you seeing?Especially with it positioned right in the airflow path from the CPU cooler, one would think that thermal throttling would be a non-issue.I'm using this: https://item.jd.com/16188224168.html
It's very useful. SSD will overheat frequently, and thin heatsink also not help much when copying large files.Have to ask: do you actually need a heatsink on the drive? What kind of loads are you subjecting it to? What temperatures are you seeing?Especially with it positioned right in the airflow path from the CPU cooler, one would think that thermal throttling would be a non-issue.
Hm, interesting. What brand/model is the SSD? I do have a (much!) larger case, but my 960 Evo lives behind the motherboard with very little access to air, no heatsink, and the only air intake in my case is through a radiator, but I've still never seen ti exceed 75C even when stress testing.It's very useful. SSD will overheat frequently, and thin heatsink also not help much when copying large files.
I'm using Samsung 970 Evo. I tried copy over 100G large files, there is throttling due to overheat.Hm, interesting. What brand/model is the SSD? I do have a (much!) larger case, but my 960 Evo lives behind the motherboard with very little access to air, no heatsink, and the only air intake in my case is through a radiator, but I've still never seen ti exceed 75C even when stress testing.
Well, if that's something you do often, I suppose you're one of those edge cases that actually might have need for an SSD heatsink thenI'm using Samsung 970 Evo. I tried copy over 100G large files, there is throttling due to overheat.