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Aqua Computers kryoM.2 Micro M.2 SSD Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/03/2017 08:44 AM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Aqua Computers kryoM.2 Micro M.2 SSD Cooler

The Aqua Computers kryoM.2 micro is a passive heatsink for M.2 SSDs which is simply clipped onto the SSD with the enclosed stainless steel clips. Before this, the enclosed thermal pad for the front and an isolation sticker for the back must be applied. 

The cooling performance is sufficient for many applications and due to the compact dimensions, the SSD with kryoM.2 micro fits almost all M.2 slots on mainboards. During assembly, the SSD is not subjected to mechanical stress. The clips are slid on from the sides and then clamped onto the edge of the heat sink. The clamp does not touch the edge of the SSD board while doing this.

Key features of the kryoM.2 micro:
  • Compact design for mounting in almost all motherboard slots for M.2 SSDs
  • High quality heat sink made of black anodized aluminum with laser engraving
  • Stainless steel clips for easy and safe assembly
  • High quality thermal pad included
  • Sticker for electrical isolation of the clips on the backside of the SSD included

The kryoM.2 micro is available as of now and costs 9.90 Euro. Orders can be already placed in Aqua Computers Webshop.



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NoData
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#5415583 Posted on: 04/03/2017 02:37 PM
Interesting. Do you know if I can fit this on a 950 pro?

holystarlight
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#5415600 Posted on: 04/03/2017 03:34 PM
Interesting. Do you know if I can fit this on a 950 pro?


can't see why it wouldnt.

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#5415619 Posted on: 04/03/2017 04:01 PM
Interesting. Do you know if I can fit this on a 950 pro?


950 is a standard size of course it will work.
Just verify motherboard has sufficient space(vertical) to fit.

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#5415644 Posted on: 04/03/2017 04:54 PM
my m.2 slot is mounted underneath my mbo in my itx case. debating cutting a whole directly underneath it to fit, lol, like a reverse shaker hood.

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#5415693 Posted on: 04/03/2017 06:26 PM
my m.2 slot is mounted underneath my mbo in my itx case. debating cutting a whole directly underneath it to fit, lol, like a reverse shaker hood.


Yeah, just fire up your Dremel and do it. It won't cause any problems, unlike drilling a new hole in the 980Ti PCB, like that one legendary dude did.

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