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The heatsinks presentation – Sabrent, ElecGear
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The heatsinks presentation – Sabrent, ElecGear
Now it’s time for the Sabrent M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heatsink (SB-HTSK). It has a heat pipe and looks more massive than the BQ models.
18 mm of height and 88g are respectable measurements. And then ElecGear EL-80P Heatsink. It’s even fancier and probably more efficient in cooling, but we’ll check it out.
30 mm of height is even more than the robust Asus Maximus Z690 Apex radiator. The 71g is the best result from the aftermarket m.2 coolers.
Guru3D NVMe Thermal Test - the heatsink vs. performance
We made two Thermal Paste roundups – one in 2019 and the second one in 2021. Why won’t we try something else and check the temperature influence for other PC components than the CPU/GPU? Maybe it would be good to test the importance of the radiator on the NVMe drive performance? Why’s that?
We made two Thermal Paste roundups – one in 2019 and the second one in 2021. Why won’t we try something else and check the temperature influence for other PC components than the CPU/GPU? Maybe it would be good to test the importance of the radiator on the NVMe drive performance? Why’s that?
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