The obvious aesthetic tweaks, though, are the addition of an I/O shroud and one M.2 heatsink – welcome if you’re not too enamoured of the hefty copper heatsink on SSDs such as the Aorus PCIe 4.0 sample we use for testing. However, with this sandwiched between the GPU and CPU socket, the stock configuration saw an M.2 temperature of over 70°C, which is worse than using the included heatsink with our SSD.
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