Consider replacing your M.2 thermal pad if it's worn out or not performing well, as this can affect cooling efficiency.
Consider replacing your M.2 thermal pad if it's worn out or not performing well, as this can affect cooling efficiency.
Hello, your concern is valid. Since your motherboard already has a heatsink for the M.2 slot, you should keep the thermal pad intact during replacement. Changing it might affect cooling performance. Let me know if you need more details!
It remains functional as long as moisture is absent, making it compatible with a fresh SSD.
It should work again, unless something damaged it during the change.
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