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Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Elite AX
I think I might just go ahead and get the non-heatsink.
But really, it is not even about temps at this point, the heatsink, with its RGB lights, just looks so damn cool, lol.
If it looks cool to you, then I'd say it might be worth it. I think that's important. I pretty much skip/don't even consider motherboards without the cool looking motherboard backpanels and heatsinks on them. They always looked ugly before this, but what choice did we have. I couldn't go back to the ugly looking motherboards without all that cool sleek looking stuff on it.
I am actually not a big fan of Gigabyte as a whole, but I think for motherboards they do a good job. They look good, lol, they have the features, are well built, but most importantly, the price is right.
I was going to ask how that board is treating you. I know it's an Intel but still wanted your opinion.
I'm strongly considering a Gigabyte (almost 100% positive I'm going to get their brand) B650 Aorus Pro. They have the B650 Aorus Elite AX but I'm going to pay the little extra for the Aorus Pro for peace of mind. I know it would bug me, and so that's why I'm planning on spending a bit more money. For that peace of mind, even though I am confident that even if I were to get the Aorus Elite AX I would still be satisfied. I'm paying a little extra to sleep better.
This ASUS motherboard has seriously screwed me up.
But I think you should know yourself and how much it would bother you every time you think of that new SSD to not have the heatsink on there. If you think it will constantly bug you, I would get it. If you think you'd get over it and be ok without it then don't.
I used to just be an Asus guy for motherboards, but GIgabyte is solid. For motherboards anyway.
2 TB 980 Pro
2 TB 980 Pro (BeQuiet Heatsink)
4 TB 990 Pro with Heatsink
Stock 2 TB SSD from Samsung
All my SSDs run at 60°C in idle and with 2/4 fans running on 1500 rpm.
Under load my 990 Pro that I use for gaming heats up to 73°C, all the other SSDs heat up as well because of the surrounding heat affecting them, they reach 71°C with 4/4 fans running on 85%.
If I set all four fans to 100% speed, 4800 rpm, the maximum temperature under load is 67°C - 72°C.
They're running pretty hot, but it's just a laptop after all.
its overal health is still at 99.98% (so a few sectors do show minute wear.. but have not failed yet)
for amy classical sata HD, m.2 or even usb sticks phone memory or such you expect at least a few % failed sectors after 5 years of use..
so I can affirm samsung pro disks are fantastic.
granted this one was still MLC not TLC as today is the standard and sansung since has reduxed the warrabty down from 10 to 5 years.. but still..
they aint the fastest.. or largest.
and CERTAINLY not the cheapest.
but they are the most durable.
while on speed still good enough.