![]() I can't imagine how hot a Gen4.0 PCIE mb where NVME's can get to 7,000Gb/s (i'm only getting 3,400GB/s on PCIe gen 3. GPU tops out at 58-60*C using MSI Afterburner, but I need to check out ASUS's MB software to do it on it's own. The fbtax2 project team experimented with a few different memory controller configurations before resolving the issue. Memory contention between system binaries and the main workload was one of the most common causes of resource problems. My CPU used to get 85*C and now my various cores top out at 68-72*C. The fbtax2 memory controller configuration. I think the GPU fans are helping cool down the heat sink of the NVMe SSD that is directly sideways from the fans.Īlso use ASUS Fan Xpert (in their AI Suite3) to control CPU/case fans and use the graph curve to set CPU fan at 100% at 60*C. My NVMe/PCIe 3.0/M.2 was running about 54*C after 30 min of CSGO gaming and I place my 2-fan GPU almost directly in front of the M.2 slot that has a heat sink (ASUS ROG Strix MB) and started using software to control GPU fans that have kept the NVMe SSD down to 43*C after gaming. ![]() Since for unused storage (unpowered) a lower temperature can hold the data longer, but all that is nothing to worry about for average users.Ĭlick to expand. If you want to google around a bit, there are statements from hardcore techs, that suggest, that a higher temperature is better for working/powered flash cells (less wear). I have a 950 PRO cased in an alphacool M.2 SSD cooler, that lowered my working temps by around 3-4☌. Best thing is to have a case fan in the area of the M.2 which provides a bit of air flow to the SSD surface. M.2 SSDs are getting a little hoter than SATA, but no worries. ( )Įvery (decent) M.2 NVMe SSD has an over-temperature protection, so it will throttle it's speed if running too hot.įrom my experience a normal working temp is around 35-40☌ and around 60-70☌ in heavy workload. According to the 960 PRO datasheet, is supports operating temperatures (measured through SMART) from 0 - 70☌ (32 - 185☏).
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