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Benchmark Scores | Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :) |
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Not really... That isn't exactly an easy spot to get air to, honestly.. set so low like that...Also, I used to own one, but didn't have an M.2 based drive at the time.You underestimate the airflow potential of the Corsair 760T my good sir.
On a side note. NTM if youre still running the stock AF140 fans at the front... Fork out the cash for some white ML140 Pro's.... You WILL NOT regret it. I probably have them running at 1000rpm or just over and it moves so much more air than the AF fans on full while still being completely inaudible.
Again, I am sure it will be fine as he isn't using the GPU through this time so minimal heat is added. Even so, the drive is being tickled by the low low interweb speed. So even if it throttles, it wont affect anything.
He just missed the fact that it was an NVMe based M.2 drive. There are PLENTY of legit review showing some of these overheat and throttle. It really is a better idea to throw a heatsink on there, especially if its sitting under the PCIe slots and being used quite a bit.Are you suggesting that CPU thermal throttling doesn't exist?
Which, I have only seen M.2 slots on the back of the board in ITX form factor (outside of like 1-2 other boards).