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you dont need to replace the thermal pads, just keep them clean
they do not need extra cooling, but the boards put a cover on them to make it match the board design, even tho its covered by the gpu and does not need any extra cooling
Edit: this is assuming you want your M.2 as your boot drive. If it's storage, you might have to either disable the M.2 slot in UEFI or delete those partitions manually--which is risky.
one for the os, other for games or other stuff
No, I havent tested it. There's no option to disable m.2 drives in Uefi, I want one m.2 as boot drive and the other 5 m.2 drives as storage.
I'm using Arctic TP3 pads and they rip easily if it's compressed too much, stock board pad is junk too since it's too soft and sticky and when removing one side sticks to the heatsink and other to the drive so it stretches which makes it unusable..
A general thought: it should be possible to change the boot order in the UEFI though, right? I had to do that once with a USB that for some reason wouldn't boot automatically upon restart.
Bring up CMD during the installer and use Disk Part to partition and format the 2nd M2 drive as single partition. When done close out CMD and do the OS install. Now it can't mess with your other drive