Hey mate, Just bought a T705 top of the line Crucial NVME. Normally I'm fine with mobo syncs, but this thing is pretty much the best you can get and 5.0 so I'm a bit worried about it mobo stock over the sink it comes with. The sink is just a small little thing, nothing beefy, which also tells me maybe it doesn't need that much, but I don't know. Just sticking with the stock solution would be nice, but I feel like OEM knows better?
@WELSHYTECH Well, they say the Crucial T705 runs too hot due to being the "fastest" and that word comes with getting too hot obviously and I just ordered this ssd now and I'm afraid my Crosshair X670E Hero won't make it. I see a beefy heatsink there, but I'm not sure if it can handle it
@@WELSHYTECH cool, thanks man. Well, it's not expensive either. I can buy and test anyway. Problem is if it doesn't fit and mobo heatsink isn't enough too, I'm screwed. Thanks for the video too.
The question does not arise, obviously an SSD needs a cooling system, more important than a CPU. A CPU that will go up to 65° on a calculation in play, the SSD will go up to almost 80°. The stupidity of having invented the SSD without foreseeing that a cooling system was necessary. Like building a car engine without an oiling system
@@WELSHYTECH maybe only in your computer operating in low temperature many other manufacturers SSD in other computers operating not in the best condintions and on high continuous load So if its not needed for you that not means not needed for others
@@niekonzn gen 3 gen 4 and gen 5 have different operating temps and on every Motherboard the top M.2 is for the fastest NVME's Because it's the closest to the CPU and my case is the Hyte y40 which has the GPU vertical and while gaming it will blow Hot air from the GPU Which generates way more heat than any CPU and the Heatsink that comes with my Motherboard keeps a gen 5 drive below its operating temps on full load and it's only when a nvme goes above its operating temps it will start to the throttle
this is the thing i want to see, a real comparison!
Thanks, mate, for making this content
No problem at all
Hey mate, Just bought a T705 top of the line Crucial NVME. Normally I'm fine with mobo syncs, but this thing is pretty much the best you can get and 5.0 so I'm a bit worried about it mobo stock over the sink it comes with. The sink is just a small little thing, nothing beefy, which also tells me maybe it doesn't need that much, but I don't know.
Just sticking with the stock solution would be nice, but I feel like OEM knows better?
Personally, If you're that worried I'd buy the HR10 2280 PRO because it's cheap and gives you peace of mind
Man, will that HR10 Pro fit? I'm not even sure if it can fit between my 4080S and my Noctua NH-D15..
It should fit but all depends on your motherboard and but your stock heatsink will be just fine
@WELSHYTECH Well, they say the Crucial T705 runs too hot due to being the "fastest" and that word comes with getting too hot obviously and I just ordered this ssd now and I'm afraid my Crosshair X670E Hero won't make it. I see a beefy heatsink there, but I'm not sure if it can handle it
The HR10 pro should fit as its only a little bigger than a standard heatsink
@@WELSHYTECH cool, thanks man. Well, it's not expensive either. I can buy and test anyway. Problem is if it doesn't fit and mobo heatsink isn't enough too, I'm screwed.
Thanks for the video too.
Hey let me know i think it fit and thank you 😊
I have problem with this thermal right, I'm satisfied with the temperature but the fan noise is annoying
You can turn down the speed of the fan
@@WELSHYTECH that's good idea , I will try that. I didn't have the isuue though until a month in.
@@geocine could be the bearing on the fan maybe But down the speed down and see if that helps
Hey man, good review and insight, can you review ID-Cooling's Zero M25 nvme heatsink? Can't seem to see any review of it
This isn't a Review and thanks I'd normally say yes but at the moment I'm slammed till Christmas
The question does not arise, obviously an SSD needs a cooling system, more important than a CPU. A CPU that will go up to 65° on a calculation in play, the SSD will go up to almost 80°.
The stupidity of having invented the SSD without foreseeing that a cooling system was necessary. Like building a car engine without an oiling system
Um nope a SSD doesn't need a cooling solution, and as NVMES not SSDs get faster speeds, they will need much better cooling solutions but not quite yet
I've got that t-shirt 😂
Nice 👌
the akasa doesn't have enough metal to make use of its fan
Very true
Some SSD on lower temperatures stops throthling when have big load.
If it's within its operational temperature, it won't throttle, and if you watch the video, I explain all this
@@WELSHYTECH maybe only in your computer operating in low temperature many other manufacturers SSD in other computers operating not in the best condintions and on high continuous load
So if its not needed for you that not means not needed for others
In my case main nvme slot very near CPU socket and absorbing heat from cpu I use something like HR10 Pro and temperatures ok
@@niekonzn gen 3 gen 4 and gen 5 have different operating temps and on every Motherboard the top M.2 is for the fastest NVME's Because it's the closest to the CPU and my case is the Hyte y40 which has the GPU vertical and while gaming it will blow Hot air from the GPU Which generates way more heat than any CPU and the Heatsink that comes with my Motherboard keeps a gen 5 drive below its operating temps on full load and it's only when a nvme goes above its operating temps it will start to the throttle
Hi, can you give me some names of temp programs to test the M.2, thankx in advance
If you watch the thermals I list the software
@@Robinrpv AIDA64
The truth is that I don't. I have one mounted, without any heatsinc and it's working fine since 3 yrs.
Gen 5 drives will need some sort of heatsink