SomeGuy133
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damnit......Did you mean to link something?
small copper ones would have worked or the blue zalmans...thats a little pointlessly huge....
Samsung 950 NVMe Slows With Larger FilesI couldn't mount those on my board without hitting something.
Anyone used smaller heatsinks effectively yet? Any links?
at that rate way for the 1 TB onestalling on buying a 512gb, waiting for a deal to come around. is there any issues i should prepare for?
at that rate way for the 1 TB one
was supposed to be september ast i heardhave they announced when itll be coming out? i rather not wait to long i can atlready do a work around with staples to get it to high $200. but i was more so wondering about how everyone is putting a heatsink on the drive. Is there any slim easy to setup options?
was supposed to be september ast i heard
thats fine but 1TB is really nice as a main drive. I would have bought 1TB if it was out.mmmhmm.... lol idk if i could last that long. i was supposed to buying a used cpu cooler today from someone but that fell through so i went and bought it new. my temptation im sure will get strong enough to get it sooner then later lol
Is there a free, or at least limited-time-fully-functional, tool that can report the temperature of a 950 Pro? Earlier in this thread someone said AIDA64 does, but without a paid license it just reports "[ TRIAL ]" for the temperature. I only want to watch my drive temperatures for a couple days; it's not worth spending $40 to me.
The Asus Z170I Pro Gaming has the M.2 slot on the back; the Lian-Li PC-O5SX has a 140mm fan slot blowing on the back side of the motherboard. I think there's enough airflow from this, going through the heatsink-access cutout, to keep my 950 Pro decently cooled... but it'd be nice to check that.
If that were true I would have had no need to ask the question. So far I've found that:Any hardware moniter package will work so google for hardwarw monitor program
And here's some now! Thank you, Eldata.
I have heard the SSDs may not be as reliable as one would hope.
How long can I expect the SSD to be reliable (I am on my 7 days a week for about five hours a day.
But, would an SSD work well in that environment?
As long as you buy one of the top brands your fine. Crucial mx line,sammy evo or pro, sandisk extreme pro, intel, and maybe one or two other brands. If you go with those your good. Only thing you need to worry about is if it does fail its a complete loss and not a slow fail like hdd so back up once in a while.Please excuse the new kid on the block. I have heard the SSDs may not be as reliable as one would hope. I would love to have the speed, but I have some questions.
Can I transfer my Windows 10 to a new SSD?
How long can I expect the SSD to be reliable (I am on my 7 days a week for about five hours a day. I also leave the PC running most of the time).
My PC was build in 2009. I don't know the motherboard at the moment. Butbrands d an SSD work well in that environment?
There are also secuity issues with ssds. Truely wiping an ssd is extremely difficult and can only be done 100% empty. You cant truely wpe free space on an active ssd do to trim. That may not affect you but it does me.
That same thing holds true for hard drives, the only real secure way to wipe them is to destroy the platters.
Would this work on an Asus Z97M-PLUS motherboard? I'm keen to buy this drive, but can't find the answer
over partitioning you mean?
OPing a drive like this is not a big deal unless you fall under a very specific work load and I dont even OP my 950 PRO so thats saying something
did you install drivers?
I honestly have no idea what that error means
over partitioning you mean?
OPing a drive like this is not a big deal unless you fall under a very specific work load and I dont even OP my 950 PRO so thats saying something
did you install drivers?
I honestly have no idea what that error means
if you don't see the 10% than its OPing. So i wouldn't be worried.
Samsung Magician has an 'OS Optimization' section (which I had configured for long life span). That includes the overpartitioning (default 10%), so the disc will suffer less. When I boot from the 950 Pro, though, and start Samsung Magician, it just tells me my SSD doesn't support that.