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    Posted: 03 Sep 2019 at 10:54am
i dont think it throttles it will just crash your system if you do go over its operating temp.
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At what temperature does is tart throttling? I suspect this covered flat heatsinkg setup is suboptimal to begin with, but may be it's not a big issue for Samsuing Evo 970 Plus, if it throttles only at high temperatures? Mine go between 45 (idle) and 60 degrees (full load).

I also suspect, motherboard chipset being hot affects it. In my case chipset always runs at 60C no matter what, even if its fan is set to highest setting. Which is a bit weird to begin with.
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hwinfo reports my 970 evo @ 41C this is a water cooled GPU
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Mine runs at around 45°C on idle. And I suspect it's due to GPU being right above that position on the heatsink. I'd prefer something belot 40°C.
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Originally posted by bmo bmo wrote:

I have an x570 Taichi, AMD 3900x; I've installed a Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 SSD (MZ-V7S1T0B/AM) into M2_3, but the motherboard doesn't recognize it.


Now that you've got it working in M2_1 (i assume?), i'd like to ask what temperatures you are getting shown in smart? Mine is at around 53° on idle, which seams to be quite high considering the big heatsink/coverplate...
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it shouldnt be under much stress as its not doing a full pcie4 spec
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Originally posted by shmerl shmerl wrote:

But does it mean more load on the chipset and thus more heat / fan noise from it?

In theory yes, if the workload is high.
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But does it mean more load on the chipset and thus more heat / fan noise from it?
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Originally posted by shmerl shmerl wrote:


What about M2_2? Is it also directly connected to the CPU?

No.

Originally posted by shmerl shmerl wrote:

And if if it's connected to the chipset and not the CPU (M2_2) are there any downsides in using it? It will make the chipset running hotter?

There should be no (real) downsides. The chipset just has to route all data transfer from the connected devices to it via one 4x PCIe link to/from the CPU. In theory that can be bottleneck. But with a Zen2 here we have PCIe 4 instead of PCIe 3 (old generation boards).

Have a look the a AMD Zen2 launch article or here:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14161/the-amd-x570-motherboard-overview

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And if if it's connected to the chipset and not the CPU (M2_2) are there any downsides in using it? It will make the chipset running hotter?
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