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Guru3D.com » News » Thermalright High-performance M.2 SSD heatsink has 8mm heat pipe

Thermalright High-performance M.2 SSD heatsink has 8mm heat pipe

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/14/2021 08:42 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Thermalright High-performance M.2 SSD heatsink has 8mm heat pipe

Cooling for high-performance M2 SSDs is of course a thing, most of us will mount eh SSD into the motherboard which has some sort of heatsink. not everybody has that opportunity though, and some form of external cooling might be recommended. 

Thermalright's M.2 2280 PRO is such a unit. Not a bad-looking one either if I am totally honest. A new heat sink product that suppresses thermal throttling of NVMe M.2 SSDs that generate a lot of heat. The supported form factor is M.2 2280.A φ8 mm pure copper heat pipe is built in the center of the aluminum alloy heat sink. By quickly transferring the heat generated from the SSD to the heat sink, it demonstrates excellent cooling performance.

The color is silver-gray, the external dimensions are width 22.7 mm, depth 75 mm, height 11.7 mm, weight 45 g. Product warranty is one year and it costs around 15 USD/EUR.

 



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rl66
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#5920350 Posted on: 06/14/2021 08:54 AM
It look nice, a bit too heavy for me...
But why a heatpipe on so small distance?
Exept the "other don't have big heatpipe" argument, i don't get the point,
It even might keep the heat instead of moving it.

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#5920406 Posted on: 06/14/2021 12:18 PM
thermalright, once upon a time, made the best heatsinks on the market. ill pick this up to test it

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#5920414 Posted on: 06/14/2021 01:15 PM
thermalright, once upon a time, made the best heatsinks on the market. ill pick this up to test it


im not sure its the same company anymore... maybe im wrong.

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#5920577 Posted on: 06/14/2021 10:16 PM
This is beyond useless.
Why would one need so big heatpipe, when there's virtually no surface area added? Especially in low-airflow application...

Just pick one with "non gamer" fins, preferably sandwich style. It can be aluminum or anything conductive. No heatpipes needed at all. It's just a gimmick to justify the price.

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