Shari Schwarzenbart Posted November 18 Posted November 18 I'm looking for NVME storage for my powerstation 6. I see Amazon has a sale on this. Would this particular model with heatsink be an option for the powerstation? https://a.co/d/c3QWGIG Quote
Mark04276 Posted November 18 Posted November 18 2 hours ago, Shari Schwarzenbart said: I'm looking for NVME storage for my powerstation 6. I see Amazon has a sale on this. Would this particular model with heatsink be an option for the powerstation? https://a.co/d/c3QWGIG I didn't see any specifications (other than it states that needs adequate system air flow to work properly) on how tall that heatsink is but looks kinda tall and wonder if the P6 cover would even fit back on. Another issue is the connection where you plug the NVME in, is way under the plastic you cannot remove and you have to install the drive on a slight angle and again wondering if there is enough space there to begin with. If it does fit I would wonder if it would be helping or hurting due to constricted air space/flow. Not an expert here but just my 2 cents Quote
nbs. Posted November 18 Posted November 18 When I said do some reading I meant do some reading in the forum Quote
Emporium Posted November 18 Posted November 18 (edited) For the nvme slot, you are limited when using sticks with a heatsink. I have attached some pics I took. First of all, as mentioned above, the slot is slightly under the opening, and you put it in at an angle and there are a few millimetres that are underneath. Even though there is technically about 5 to 6 mm clearance (rightmost pic), due to the insertion angle anything more than 2 or 3mm would be an issue to get installed. And there is no point in getting anything too expensive anyhow. The basic Crucial 1TB would be plenty, and you will not notice any difference with higher speeds anyhow. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B25NXWC7 The one you linked to, has a HUGE heatsink. Hell, I am sure it would be an issue even in some PCs, as the height would often cause an issue for the GPU installation, since they are often nearby. Edited November 18 by Emporium 1 Quote
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