This is a direct follow-up to Part 1, in this part, I install the EK heatsink to the SSD, install the SSD into my PC, and configure the bios to boot from PCI-e/NVMe instead of using SATA.
2021 Update: For those saying "You need to remove the sticker!" no I don't, it's thermally conductive (according to what I've read) and I've had zero issues with the drive thermal throttling since installation - removing it would also void the warranty.
See all three parts below:
Part 1: • M.2 SSD Upgrade Part 1...
Part 2: This Video
Part 3: • M.2 SSD Upgrade Part 3...
Music:
1) Dynemo - Daylightc (Vlog No Copyright Music)
27 авг 2024