I'm shouldn't be one to talk, given my own computers cooling problems, but I think if you need this much cooling for your m.2 drive, something has gone very wrong with your PC build and just adding this much of a radiator to your drive isn't going to fix it
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 13:03:51 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ -
Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 13:08:00 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ I would like to officially retract my mockery of the above m.2 heatsink. It can definitely get a lot worse.
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Denis Warburton (artandtechnic@digipres.club)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 13:13:19 JST Denis Warburton @foone If it were filled with a boiling liquid, I might respect this one a bit more. Actually, a lot more.
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Alex Garnett (axfelix@digipres.club)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 13:21:05 JST Alex Garnett @foone for years there’s been a weird undercurrent in PC building of people being very suspicious of any temperatures about 50c or so even though there are plenty of components (m2 drives especially) these days that are passively cooled and totally fine below 80-90c
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 13:24:20 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ Ooh, now I can add another NINE fans to my PC! because I definitely need NINE FANS
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