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  • Thd Thread Technology Px1 Drivers For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 8. 10:27
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    Many sincere thanks for curating the guide. I've encountered a bit of a hiccup myself and would appreciate any guidance from the expertise within here. Thanks you Yihetuan. But i am not to trying to activate windwos, but i try to flashing the bios. Because i have buy a chinese tablet PC without the 3G option.

    Thd Thread Technology Px1 Drivers For Mac Reviews

    Originally Posted by Blameless I have the exact Plextor drive shown there. Simply placing a stack of thermal pads between the drive's controller and the motherboard knocked off 35-40C from load temps. Thank you, can the motherboard itself handle those temps without issue? I mean no issue for surrounding components longevity or PCB? I know those questions may sound silly but i thought i could ask nonetheless. Luckily my X99 mobo has the M2 slot located in front of the motherboard below the chipset, not far from a front fan, so less worried than M.2 slot located between PCI-E slots. Originally Posted by TUFinside Thank you, can the motherboard itself handle those temps without issue?

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    Thd thread technology px1 drivers for mac reviews

    I mean no issue for surrounding components longevity or PCB? I know those questions may sound silly but i thought i could ask nonetheless.

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    The motherboard doesn't get perceptibly warmer. I wasn't able to detect higher temps at all from any of the motherboard sensors and even my IR thermometer measured maybe 1-2C increase less than an inch from the hottest part of the SSD. Perhaps if I had been able to measure the part of back of the board directly behind the SSD I would have seen another few C rise. These M.2 SSDs can get hot because they have very little surface area, next to no air flow, and only have a physical path of heat conduction through the tiny gold finger connector. They actually produce very little heat. The hottest M.2s only produce 6w of heat at full load. 6w is a lot for a little uncooled card, but 6w is nothing for a motherboard, which has about seventy times the mass and fifty times surface area of a 80mm M.2, and which can easily absorb and dissipate that small amount of additional of heat.

    Originally Posted by Blameless The motherboard doesn't get perceptibly warmer. I wasn't able to detect higher temps at all from any of the motherboard sensors and even my IR thermometer measured maybe 1-2C increase less than an inch from the hottest part of the SSD. Perhaps if I had been able to measure the part of back of the board directly behind the SSD I would have seen another few C rise. These M.2 SSDs can get hot because they have very little surface area, next to no air flow, and only have a physical path of heat conduction through the tiny gold finger connector.

    They actually produce very little heat. The hottest M.2s only produce 6w of heat at full load. 6w is a lot for a little uncooled card, but 6w is nothing for a motherboard, which has about seventy times the mass and fifty times surface area of a 80mm M.2, and which can easily absorb and dissipate that small amount of additional of heat. Okey, thanks a bunch!

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