…there is a way? What possible application/need would make this necessary/feasible? Sure, my M.2 drives run hot, especially when doing continuous I/O for prolonged periods, but… Maybe I’m just inexperienced. (:

Edit: the link might appear… Fishy? So I added an image.

Edit2: which seems to have deleted the link https://www.newegg.com/p/3C6-038N-00JC6

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    A heatsink will be helpful if you have room for one. A giant heatsink with a fan and heat pipes is overkill though. Even enterprise SSDs don’t go that far. They just have a plain aluminum heatsink that gets cooled by the case fans.