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One thing I've learnt about building a Hackintosh, keep everything cool, especially those pesky NVMe drives that like to get really hot!. For those who don't have an M.2 slot, trs96 found the Inateck NVMe adapter that plugs into the X4 slot and very good at keeping the NVMe cool it is!. For those who do have an M.2 slot, may I suggest this, the MHQJRH Yateng Heatsink found on Amazon. it comes with a great choice of colors, very nice, all beautifully packaged with extra screws and a screwdriver.
Temp range on my [WIP] Dell 7040 MT is comparable with the Inateck adapter which is plugged into the X4 slot, easliy 1/2 the temps of not using a heatsink!, a wise purchase IMO!.
Temp range on my [WIP] Dell 7040 MT is comparable with the Inateck adapter which is plugged into the X4 slot, easliy 1/2 the temps of not using a heatsink!, a wise purchase IMO!.
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