- Dec 12, 2005
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I recently replaced a dead NVME m.2 drive (Kingston 2TB) in my Asus Strix Z690-I mini ITX board. I also have a Samsung 980 pro 2TB m.2 drive in there. Prior to the Kingston drive failing, both drives were running at 50c. When I took the bad drive out, I noticed both drives are a little bowed. They are supposed to be sandwiched between two metal heat sinks with thermal pads. The thermal pad on the bottom of both drives wasn't even making contact with the drives. I decided to add a small washer to the screw base on them, which forced the bottom plate/thermal tape to contact the drives. Now, one drive is running at 48c (yay!), but the other is up to 61c (sadness). Could it be that the bottom heat sink is actually conducting more heat into the drive or should I use new thermal pads?