I have just purchased a Gigabyte Aorus motherboard and installed 2x NVMe SSD drives in the first two NVMe slots. However, in order to do so, I had to remove the aluminium thermal guard/cover. (Mid/Lower right of mobo photo with Aorus on it - 2 pieces cover the three M.2 slots)
The question is, the Gigabyte NVMe are encased in a large copper heatsink that prevents the replacement of the fairly large aluminium thermal guard that I removed from the motheboard. So do I
Motherboard - See Triple Thermal Guard, the lower two gauards are actually a single solid aluminium plate https://www.aorus.com/upload/Album/201905241526392614ef5e8bea789d0ceac2f6c7b4b25db2_big.png
NVMe
http:// https://static.gigabyte.com/Product/54/6924/2019052417474198be5a147da755abbbd0f099550c7b227c_m.png
www.gigabyte.com/FileUpload/Global/KeyFeature/1192/images/dimension.jpg
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The question is, the Gigabyte NVMe are encased in a large copper heatsink that prevents the replacement of the fairly large aluminium thermal guard that I removed from the motheboard. So do I
- Remove the heatsinks from the NVMe drive, and replace the motherboard thermal guard (there does appear to be a protective pad on the back) OR....
- Leave the NVMe heatsink and CUT the thermal guard (simply for aesthetic reasons) to cover the area exposed by its removeal
Motherboard - See Triple Thermal Guard, the lower two gauards are actually a single solid aluminium plate https://www.aorus.com/upload/Album/201905241526392614ef5e8bea789d0ceac2f6c7b4b25db2_big.png
NVMe
http:// https://static.gigabyte.com/Product/54/6924/2019052417474198be5a147da755abbbd0f099550c7b227c_m.png
www.gigabyte.com/FileUpload/Global/KeyFeature/1192/images/dimension.jpg
** Do not hotlink images ** <---- SOZ didn't know - RB

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