Hey,
I got a new M2 drive, a 2TB Acer Predator GM7. Anyway right away I messed up by removing the sticker that was facing the heatsink, that voids the warranty.
This is only my 2nd M2 drive ever and since I have a heatsink included with the motherboard, I thought that the sticker would just get in the way between the chips and the heatsink. Turns out it's a heat spreader sticker and I wasn't supposed to remove it, my bad!
Wish that info was on the box though, not online.
So the thing is, as I removed the previous M2 there was some sticky oily stuff on the heatsink from the heat I guess. I cleaned that with some 96 alcohol and a paper towel. But now the heatsink doesn't look the same anymore. Here's what I mean.
Before it had this shiny texture, after cleaning it looks different
View: https://imgur.com/a/C810yS3
Sorry, it wouldn't let me insert the images.
I ran a benchmark on the drive and it wouldn't go past 47°C. On the box it says the working temperatures are 0-70°C.
Should I buy a new heatsink for this? Or just keep an eye on the temperatures and pray for the best in regards of the warranty?
Cheers.
I got a new M2 drive, a 2TB Acer Predator GM7. Anyway right away I messed up by removing the sticker that was facing the heatsink, that voids the warranty.
This is only my 2nd M2 drive ever and since I have a heatsink included with the motherboard, I thought that the sticker would just get in the way between the chips and the heatsink. Turns out it's a heat spreader sticker and I wasn't supposed to remove it, my bad!
Wish that info was on the box though, not online.
So the thing is, as I removed the previous M2 there was some sticky oily stuff on the heatsink from the heat I guess. I cleaned that with some 96 alcohol and a paper towel. But now the heatsink doesn't look the same anymore. Here's what I mean.
Before it had this shiny texture, after cleaning it looks different
View: https://imgur.com/a/C810yS3
Sorry, it wouldn't let me insert the images.
I ran a benchmark on the drive and it wouldn't go past 47°C. On the box it says the working temperatures are 0-70°C.
Should I buy a new heatsink for this? Or just keep an eye on the temperatures and pray for the best in regards of the warranty?
Cheers.