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A lot of the newer faster NVme drives have heatsinks. I'm interested in the Samsung 990 Pro model, Samsung says the drive has a height of 8.3mm including heatsink according to their specs.
Do these drives fit under the PCI slots without problems? I'm guessing the heatsink height on any NVme is designed for 'normal' motherboards that have the drive slots under the GPU? In my case it would go in the top slot between the CPU cooler and first GPU slot.
Motherboard is X570 Aorus Xtreme
Do these drives fit under the PCI slots without problems? I'm guessing the heatsink height on any NVme is designed for 'normal' motherboards that have the drive slots under the GPU? In my case it would go in the top slot between the CPU cooler and first GPU slot.
Motherboard is X570 Aorus Xtreme
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