The question "50 - 52 C NVMe SSD idle temps - Normal?" is based upon the assumption that the idle temperature is a measure to determine if your device is performing correctly.
With temps like this, if you’re going to stick the SN770 in a motherboard that doesn’t have M.2 heatsinks, make sure there’s good air-flow over the drive. Enabling Gaming Mode on the SN770 essentially disables any power-saving / sleep features, so the drive is always at the ready.
However, GPU overclocking is extremely common, and many situations arises where people push GPUs to extreme temps - thus resulting in a perception that GPUs have higher temperature tolerances than CPUs.
So, what's the right numbers? Is 50c-60c a fine number or should I be concerned? Would flipping the fans around be a better alternative? Is the MOBO's BIOS known for bad readings on the temps? I want to try everything I can before spending more money.
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In the past couple weeks we have seen high summer outside temps of 35+C and the inside temps are not much slower. The PC is still performing fine but the overall temps are significantly higher with everything running 60-65C. While this is technically OK (but not ideal) for a CPU temp, what about everything else. 65C is pretty warm.
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