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The M.2 Heatsink for PS5 PCI-E NVME 2280 SSD features a cutting-edge graphene coating that delivers unparalleled thermal conductivity of 5300W/m·K. Designed for 2280 size NVME SSDs, this high-performance radiator ensures optimal heat dissipation with a sleek aesthetic and easy installation, making it the perfect upgrade for gamers and professionals alike.
Cooler Heatsink Material | Copper |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.76"L x 0.79"W x 0.16"H |
J**K
Perfect fit for my Mini PC Storage NvMe
Good Product as advertised, I’m unsure of the heat dissipation as I didn’t run tests but this product came recommended and fit in the space on the drive so 👍🏾
A**R
Fits in back mobo slot of NCASE M1
Added a second drive to the back of my motherboard with limited space between the drive and the side panel of an ncase m1. Ordered this and the Silverstone M.2 heatsink. Silverstone would never fit in the gap due to its height, but this one did with probably only a couple mm to spare - side panel pops on with no issues.No airflow from fans on the back of the motherboard, but after adding the heatsink I am still seeing a 10 degree C (upper 30s from upper 40s) reduction in temperature. Adhesive is almost too strong, but its definitely not coming off. Cheaper than the Silverstone and easier to install, so great buy.
J**E
Works well...sorta
The space where the boot drive lives in my laptop is rather snug so there wasn't much room for a heat sink. I'm using a Sabrent 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSD for the boot drive (most of the drive is a storage partition). I had to use a 1.5mm heat sink on the bottom of the SSD and a 4mm heatsink on the top to be able to get the most cooling I could.One problem is the adhesive thermal pads are too thin. The chips on the SSD aren't all the same height so the thermal pad doesn't make good contact on all the chips. The copper label is going to have to help transfer heat to areas where the heat sink makes better contact. Thicker, softer pads might have worked better.Some SSDs, such as the Samsung 970 Pros, have widely varying chip thicknesses and wouldn't cool well with these heat sinks, especially since the hottest chip—the controller—is significantly thinner than the NAND chips.I wished I had known about another Icepc heat sink that is two pieces that sandwich an SSD and screws together before I got these. That would have allowed me to use varying thicknesses of thermal pads supplemented with thermal paste to ensure better contact with the chips.That said, the SSD does run noticeably cooler than it did without the heat sinks.
T**E
Great and simple to use
Love how simple this one is. I wanted to try a heatsink where the whole drive is covered or maybe with RBG. Key issue is that I read so many various issues with these, but this design is simple and easy.I didn't have a spare pin, just a single riser, but used hot glue to hold the m.2 in down, works perfect and low temps
J**.
The heat sink works!
If you have a gaming laptop, and keep getting those high 90+ Celsius temps, get this ASAP! It works!!! I'm a gamer, and therefore, I have a gaming laptop. I was really worried and stressed that my SSDs were going to burn up, along with my laptop. And as we all know, SSDs are Not cheap! That and the heat build up was causing other components from suffering high temps too. My SSD temps., now run an average of 20-30 degrees lower. --> I used Goggle to convert my temps from C to F. It was running hot! And my laptop fans sounded like a corvette! Not everyone gets these lower temps, according to the reviews. Fact is, I would have settled for just a 10 degree decrease, the 20 average, is a gamming-god ;-P gift! A cheap fix, to what could amount to an expensive repair, or very likely, what could amount to having your laptop turn into a temp-fireplace on your desk, or worse, your lap! ;-) | My advice? Buy this ASAP, and install it on your laptop. Especially if you're a gamer or doing any type of development on your laptop that makes your temps reach 80 degrees and above longer than 10 minutes at a time. Good luck, I hope this helps! P.S. I have had mine (received, and installed by me,) for 5 months now. They work!
D**I
10° C cooler!
I've ordered two of these now to attach to my 4TB Sabrent Rocket Gen3s, and I can say I'm super happy with their performance. Both drives have a normal operating temperature of 33°-34°C, which is actually 10° cooler than the M.2 SSD that came installed in my PC stock, which would run at about 44° C. Granted, that was also my OS drive, but I've also replaced that with an XPG M.2 as well, which runs at 36° C with its built-in heatsink. Furthermore, these two 4TB Sabrent drives sit right next to each other, peak at 61° under CrystalDisk and Sabrent Control Panel speed tests, and my rig is a gaming laptop, which notoriously has terrible headroom and ventilation.So, if you're looking for a heatsink that's low-profile but keeps everything cool and is really cost-effective, I'd say get one of these for yourself.
S**Z
Perfect fit for my Asus Tuf laptop
My only regret is not purchasing the thicker heatsinks (although there isn't an issue with the thin version), I bought the thinnest ones thinking my laptop would not have enough space, but if you have a Asus Tuf laptop the thicker version will definitely fit (better for heat dissipation)My issue was with my laptop, it would lag terribly if I had over 4 programs running for a long period of time, being a brand new laptop it wierded me out, so I checked the temps and the M.2 ssd would randomly spike during high usage, so I was going to take it out and bench test it on my desktop. Upon opeing it I saw the problem immediately, they literally wrapped the M.2 ssd in an aluminum "pocket" with no air ventilation. I replaced that garbage with these heatsinks and I haven't had an issue like that ever since.
K**K
Doesn't Cool as intended
I got this heatsink thinking I would just be able to slap it on and it works fine. I really did not want to be taking my entire PC apart just to install one of these other heatsinks which require mounting. As you can see there is a tight squeeze keeping me from being able to mount the heat sink with screws. This would require me to Remove my GPU to be able to do that. So this it gets the job done just reached in there and stuck it on there.As for heat dissipation, its not that good brought my 970 EVO down 5c. Not very good hence the 2 star on warmth. All in all it gets the job done a bit but not much. Would not buy again.
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