If you notice the CPU temps creeping up over time, you might want to think about adding a second fan to the CPU tower cooler. So you have two fans with the push and pull action, i.e. one either side working in tandem to dissipate the heat from the aluminium heatsink.
@jan001232
time ago we discover it was possible to boot AMD cpu with multiple numbers of core than the real numbers
never tested in this way for benchmarks
here my results
have you tested this with others benchmark like CInebench or geek bench?
The Corsair MP700 uses a Phison E5026-E26 NVME controller, so it wouldn't be a good choice for macOS. In fact it is very similar to the Controller used in your Kingston KC3000 2GB drive (Phison's PS5018-E18).
I would recommend the Western Digital Black SN770 or SN850 as a macOS boot drive. Both of these WD (SanDisk) M.2 drives are known to work well with macOS but are only PCIe 4.0. Apple support WD (SanDisk) M.2 PCIe 4.0 controllers in their Intel Mac's.
MacOS doesn't natively support any third-party PCIe 5.0 NVME M.2 controllers, as yet, as none of their Intel systems use PCIe 5.0. It is possible that the next series of M.2 drives released by Western Digital will be supported, but that maybe wishful thinking on my part.
Reminds me of using Clover setting the FSB to a stupid number. macOS detected my FX 4300 at 40 something GHz but system was completely unusable. Took 5 mins for finder to launch.
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