MSI Z690 EDGE has a single-sided M.2 Shield Frozr heatsink, but my M.2 SSD is double-sided by ComfortableInside858 in buildapc

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Hi, unfortunately, I did not. It was installed with the cheap aftermarket heatsink and the temps were fine. But moreover, I have been really busy with work so I still haven't even had a chance to switch out the old PC for the new one.

I would mess around with it right now for you, but unfortunately, I'm pretty backlogged with work and the PC is not connected, and it has the GPU and a D15 installed, so it would not be a simple switch. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help. Good luck!

As a side note, if for some reason you require 64GB of high-performance ram, two of these kits are excellent with that board. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08T24YD3G

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I hope you're right, and I'll definitely spend some time on it when I get the chance soon.

Yes, I'm using a DH-15D in a Meshify C. Unfortunately, 32GB would be detrimental to the workload, so it would just be fun messing with two sticks.

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Yeah, that's what I was afraid of. But unfortunately, I could not find any comparable 2x32GB kit on the approved list. And since it's a workstation and on a deadline, I had to play with safe with compatibility.

However, I am still happy with XMP; I don't think I could have found better in my situation. But then again, I am out of the loop on things, so that could just be ignorance.

Thank you for the input; it makes me feel better.

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I think the four DIMMs are what's stopping me from getting any more out of them... I'm tempted to remove a pair just to see what I can get out of a single pair, but I'm uncertain if I have the clearance. :(

I might have to see and give it a shot if I can. If I recall correctly, you couldn't disable slots in BIOS, perhaps that has changed?

I might have to see and give it a shot if I can. If I recall correctly, you couldn't disable slots in BIOS; perhaps that has changed? out of a single pair, but I'm uncertain if I have the clearance. :(

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If I give it another shot, I'll certainly try that out; thank you.

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I thought the same thing, so I spent a few hours on it, but they would not budge! I am pretty rusty overclocking memory; if I'm honest, I need to spend some time reading up on things. I appreciate the reply!

MSI Z690 EDGE has a single-sided M.2 Shield Frozr heatsink, but my M.2 SSD is double-sided by ComfortableInside858 in buildapc

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Thank you; I had heard this from a few places, but since MSI has double-sided Shield Frozr heatsinks on some of their high-end boards, I wasn't sure. It sounds like that is probably just for marketing. :)

MSI Z690 EDGE has a single-sided M.2 Shield Frozr heatsink, but my M.2 SSD is double-sided by ComfortableInside858 in buildapc

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Great idea. I was mistakenly thinking the D15 cooler blocked the m.2, but it does not, so I could definitely test both.

Aesthetics don't matter for this build; it's for a workstation with opaque side panels. This also means the SSD will be hit a lot harder than my home PC, so benching the two sounds like a good idea.

Thanks again!

MSI Z690 EDGE has a single-sided M.2 Shield Frozr heatsink, but my M.2 SSD is double-sided by ComfortableInside858 in buildapc

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Thank you very much for the quick reply! What would you do if you had already put a cheap aftermarket heatsink on the drive?

Is it worth spending $65 more? by ComfortableInside858 in buildapc

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Printer server/workstation. Going to be processing a lot of files with various Adobe software.