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#5970981 Posted on: 12/07/2021 03:58 PM
It has no heatsink but it seems a little high nevertheless.
73°C with a heatsink? That's kind of very high for my taste, isn't it?
It has no heatsink but it seems a little high nevertheless.
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#5970982 Posted on: 12/07/2021 04:02 PM
Ah okay, I was confused by this paragraph on page 19:
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But you are right obviously. Honestly, I know it's max perf, which I probably will never reach in my usage scenario, but then again I'd still personally prefer components that don't dump a lot of heat inside my case for being a hard drive...
Still a great detailed review like always HH & team!
It has no heatsink but it seems a little high nevertheless.
Ah okay, I was confused by this paragraph on page 19:
Above the temperatures reported back from the sensors This is with the heatsink installed. Below is a thermal image with the SSD writing at max perf. It looks blurry, but that is the graphene sticker (which actually does work).
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But you are right obviously. Honestly, I know it's max perf, which I probably will never reach in my usage scenario, but then again I'd still personally prefer components that don't dump a lot of heat inside my case for being a hard drive...
Still a great detailed review like always HH & team!
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#5970987 Posted on: 12/07/2021 04:17 PM
Ah okay, I was confused by this paragraph on page 19:
8240
But you are right obviously. Honestly, I know it's max perf, which I probably will never reach in my usage scenario, but then again I'd still personally prefer components that don't dump a lot of heat inside my case for being a hard drive...
Still a great detailed review like always HH & team!
Indeed. Im especially carefull since i watched jaytwocents video about kingston fury rgb where the ssd throttled due heat.
Ah okay, I was confused by this paragraph on page 19:
8240
But you are right obviously. Honestly, I know it's max perf, which I probably will never reach in my usage scenario, but then again I'd still personally prefer components that don't dump a lot of heat inside my case for being a hard drive...
Still a great detailed review like always HH & team!
Indeed. Im especially carefull since i watched jaytwocents video about kingston fury rgb where the ssd throttled due heat.
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#5970988 Posted on: 12/07/2021 04:25 PM
It's on the high side, (but based on that graphene sticker cooling as we test as the product is delivered). The product hardly throttles really, you can see that in the linear write test.Once housed under a mobo heatsink, this is a non issue.
73°C with a heatsink? That's kind of very high for my taste, isn't it?
It's on the high side, (but based on that graphene sticker cooling as we test as the product is delivered). The product hardly throttles really, you can see that in the linear write test.Once housed under a mobo heatsink, this is a non issue.
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73°C with a heatsink? That's kind of very high for my taste, isn't it?