In general, and I guess it is safe to say all NVMe M.2 SSDs nowadays, have thermally conductive stickers, no need to remove those when installing a heatsink, besides that might void the warranty, something to consider.
Ultimately it is up to the user whether or not to remove the ssd stickers for installation of the thermal pads.. I remove the stickers on certain brands because I'm not too worried about warranty considering how many hoops I have had to jump through in the past. Good brands that honor their warranty with little singing and dancing, I would definitely leave their stickers on. Definitely wouldn't remove the sticker from a Samsung m.2 ssd. The cost of most of them is too high to throw away the warranty and if you decide to sell the PC, the talking points are usually the performance parts installed. Hard to prove the breed of the parts without identifiers.
you really don't need to remove those stickers they are already thermal pads and may even be better than generic ones or you could just fit it with the stickers on and still apply the pads if they are 0.5mm
You shouldn't remove the sticker, I learned not to do that, most of those stickers are thermally conductive and spread the heat, also removing them void the warranty, plus using heat like in this video may cause damage the NVME
Regarding the comments about the stickers being thermally conductive, they are not. It is just a piece of paper it does absolutely nothing to help the m.2 cool down. Actually it does the opposite. When i removed the sticker on my m.2, the temps dropped by 8c.
In general, and I guess it is safe to say all NVMe M.2 SSDs nowadays, have thermally conductive stickers, no need to remove those when installing a heatsink, besides that might void the warranty, something to consider.
I agree with that, there no need to remove the sticker just put thermalpad on it
To monitor temperature i recommend hwmonitor, it also show min and max temperature and refresh every second
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Very helpful. Thank you.
Ultimately it is up to the user whether or not to remove the ssd stickers for installation of the thermal pads..
I remove the stickers on certain brands because I'm not too worried about warranty considering how many hoops I have had to jump through in the past.
Good brands that honor their warranty with little singing and dancing, I would definitely leave their stickers on.
Definitely wouldn't remove the sticker from a Samsung m.2 ssd. The cost of most of them is too high to throw away the warranty and if you decide to sell the PC, the talking points are usually the performance parts installed. Hard to prove the breed of the parts without identifiers.
you really don't need to remove those stickers they are already thermal pads and may even be better than generic ones or you could just fit it with the stickers on and still apply the pads if they are 0.5mm
Is the fan audible?
Kingston NVMe M.2 2tb SSD on gigabyte 1151 board getting 28c with stock heat-sink i was thinking get this heat-sink to seen you getting 47c on it.
Is the fan silent or is it loud compaired to your other fans?
You shouldn't remove the sticker, I learned not to do that, most of those stickers are thermally conductive and spread the heat, also removing them void the warranty, plus using heat like in this video may cause damage the NVME
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Regarding the comments about the stickers being thermally conductive, they are not. It is just a piece of paper it does absolutely nothing to help the m.2 cool down. Actually it does the opposite. When i removed the sticker on my m.2, the temps dropped by 8c.
They are, there is metal inside the sticker.
Where did you plug your fan?
On my motherboard i chose sys fan 2, you can choose what you have available
Where do you plug in the fan power?
In a sys Fan pin on the MB I think, gonna try it in a few days
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I think I'll just buy one with a heatsink 😰