Aqua Computer Launches KryoM.2 PCIe Riser, Heatsink, and Block for M.2 SSDs
Interesting release, M.2 SSDs do offer fast transfer rates but can also become quite hot. When the temperature reaches a critical point the M.2 SSD starts to throttle which results in a reduced performance.
The German-based liquid cooling specialist Aqua Computer has addressed this issue with the high quality PCIe 3.0 4x card kryoM.2 which can be also equipped with a passive heat sink or water block.
The kryoM.2 uses a multilayer PCB with gold surface where the individual layers are connected to each other to optimize the thermal management. To ensure a good quality and reliability the connector for the M.2 SSD comes from Amphenol, the PCIe contacts are plated with hard gold and the circuit paths are impedance controlled.
The water block offers common G1/4 threads into both directions. The connector terminal is the same as used for Aqua Computers kryographics blocks. This allows using kryoconnect adapter kits to connect several blocks directly with each other.
The kryoM.2 card and the heat sinks can be already ordered through Aqua Computers web-shop. The shipping will start by the end of May.
Available variants and prices (inc. VAT):
- kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter - 18.90 EUR
- kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter with passive heat sink - 29.90 EUR
- kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter with water block - 67.90 EUR
- Passive heat sink for kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter - 12.90 EUR
- Water block for kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 adapter - 49.90 EUR
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Some people think it's silly, but cooling samsung's M.2 SSD really give more stable performance.
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=) And it's vertical, bypassing all the issues with the chipsets' heatsink near the first slot you see on Gigabyte boards.
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A water block seems a little overkill... Also exactly how hot do M.2 SSDs get? Couldn't you just get some RAM block heatsinks, use thermal glue, and call it a day?
To me, these risers would be a little more practical and interesting if they supported at least 2 disks.
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Oh that's cool! I would love one with either wblock or heatsink obviously.