i have an NVMe currently that rapidly overheats, but it otherwise is working, possibly can fix it by ripping off its stickers and putting some good heat goop on it and a heatsink but i just try to avoid doing big transfers

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Nothing is wrong with the NVMe drives. People are misunderstanding my OP.

chances are you are using a dogshit chassis with no air flow.

i use Lian Li V3000 Plus. worth every penny.

of course an NVME needs a heatsink but a good NVME like Samsung will have its own copper heatsink already installed when you buy it. beyond that all you need is good case airflow.

a good motherboard will also supply heatsinks for your NVMEs as well.

if you didn't get a heatsink on your NVME or Mobo and it overheats throw them both out and throw your case out as well. throw your entire garbage PC out in fact and buy a Dell.

you are not cut out for this game.