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Shalidor
1 year ago

because the ssds give very much heat from themselves

Who says that? These M.2 SSDs convert a maximum of 5W power under load. For comparison: a current graphics card creates 300W (this is 60 times). The cooler is only necessary to distribute the heat to a large mass because the chips are so small.

And no, of course there’s nothing overheated. Wouldn’t it be a bit stupid to put three connections if you can’t use them?

Shalidor
1 year ago
Reply to  Koko2008

And I’m just answering? The temperature has nothing to do with how much heat it releases. To heat such a small component to 60°C, it does not need much energy. And the electronic components on the motherboard can easily hold at least 90°C.

RandomName01
1 year ago

If the mainboard has space for 3x M.2, then the manufacturer has a good idea.

m.2 ssds are not hot. they become warm when you write very large files over a longer period. You can never do that in normal use, even not at 3 at the same time.

ForumLibhaber
1 year ago

Shouldn’t happen normally. But best of all, you’re monitoring the heat. There are good Drott Provider tools.