WYP News Guru Jul 15, 2022 #1 High-end PCIe 5.0 SSDs are going to run HOT. Read more about Team Group's SSD/CPU liquid cooler. Last edited: Jul 15, 2022
Dicehunter Resident Newb Jul 15, 2022 #2 I miss the days of BIG chonky heatsinks, A few companies already make chungus NVME heatsinks ^_^ Graugear, Elecgear and Thermalright all do chonky looking NVME coolers, Pretty decent prices too on Amazon.
I miss the days of BIG chonky heatsinks, A few companies already make chungus NVME heatsinks ^_^ Graugear, Elecgear and Thermalright all do chonky looking NVME coolers, Pretty decent prices too on Amazon.
AlienALX Well-known member Jul 15, 2022 #5 KingNosser said: Zero need for these coolers Click to expand... Unless you have a Steam Deck
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Jul 15, 2022 #6 I mean F it why not. It'll look like water cooling the old south bridges or the board, which I always thought was cool
I mean F it why not. It'll look like water cooling the old south bridges or the board, which I always thought was cool
AlienALX Well-known member Jul 15, 2022 #7 NeverBackDown said: I mean F it why not. It'll look like water cooling the old south bridges or the board, which I always thought was cool Click to expand... Aye, more cooling has always meant more better tbh. From what I have heard about PCIE5 drives they are going to be stupid hot. And I heard that long before Mark posted the cooler with the NVME block on earlier.
NeverBackDown said: I mean F it why not. It'll look like water cooling the old south bridges or the board, which I always thought was cool Click to expand... Aye, more cooling has always meant more better tbh. From what I have heard about PCIE5 drives they are going to be stupid hot. And I heard that long before Mark posted the cooler with the NVME block on earlier.