🔥 Keep Your SSD Cool, Keep Your Game Strong! 💪
The EZDIY-FAB M.2 SSD heatsink is a high-performance aluminum alloy radiator designed for M.2 2280 SSDs, providing exceptional cooling with a double-sided design that enhances heat dissipation by 10°C-30°C. Compatible with various SSD models, it features easy installation and long-lasting thermal efficiency.
S**L
Paired with Samsung 980 pro. (Installed in PS5)
I bought a Samsung 980-pro to drop into my PS5, Sony recommends a heatsink and this one was within the dimensions given.It's a well made heatsink, it comes with two pieces of thermal tape a spare screw and a pretty useless cross headed screwdriver.Installation is straight forward, you will find the plastic on the tape is two different thicknesses, peel the thin plastic off first it's easier to manoeuvre/put in place when still attached to the thicker plastic.As I mentioned the screwdriver included is terrible/too small, you will be doing yourself a favour using your own micro screwdriver.I paid £11.99 for this HSink, given the cost of the 980 pro was £170+ if it does its job it's money well spent.I've been playing a lot of games today (PS5 beta firmware) off the drive and it hasnt been laggy at all (no signs of thermal throttling).Buy with confidence(I forgot to take photos I'll maybe add some in the coming days)Hope the brief review helps in some way.
J**Y
Extremely Perfomant Cheap Heatsink
I have to say I'm might impressed as for a £11.99 (what I paid for it) heatsink it's kept my 980 Pro 1 TB NVME pretty cool. Well, at average temps of 47 degrees celcius and max operating temps of 52 degrees celcius (regardles of ambient temps) in comparison to potential ran away temps at 80 degrees plus... it's pretty cool lol.The obvious caveat applies, the temps really depend on your case and airflow. The H500M case i'm using has two 200mm fans (at 370 rpm) so plenty of airflow whilst keeping them extremely quiet. These ramp up to 500 RPM so can provide alot more airflow if required. At such RPMs, the temps reduce down a few degrees on the nvmes.In regards to the aesthetics, this is the only cheap heatsink I found that somewhat closely resembles the Western Digital SN750 Black NVME. Additionally, it's fairly low profile so it does fit below GPUs albeit with a few mm clearance.Highly recommended, at the time of writing this review the price is 12.99 and even at the price I still recommend it. No more than £15 though as you can get the sabrent rocket heatsink at £20 - £22 which would seriously keep your NVME cool. Downside is that you will have to use bottom NVME slot on your motherboard as it's extremely chunky so will clash with the GPU.
W**E
It verks
Well now, this was a pleasant surprise upon opening. The small screwdriver that came with the heatsink; it is so tiny and useless. Snappend the handle by looking at it funny.The heat sink itself is really good and it comes with the correct amount of heat pads to transfer all of that lovely warmth to the outside world.It could do with an extra bits of hardware to help mount the SSD, like little half washers or spare screws and risers. I had to hunt through my toolbox to find the right screws and risers to make the card mount properly.
A**S
Worth it imo.
Not absolutely essential but feels well machined and looks good too. Comes with two heat pads and the screw close function is nice.
D**R
Too thick for my Laptop.
Sadly, it fitted my m2 ssd, but wouldn't fit inside my laptop due to its height. So as I had mounted it as per the instructions with the double sided tape, I couldnt return for a refund
P**M
the two degrees
The heatsink is easy to install and finished to a good standard.After testing for several hours, I found that my M.2 drive is 2 degrees cooler with the heatsink on.
J**A
EZDIY-FAB M.2 SSD Heatsink
Brought this for my PS5 SSD fits well and will fit inside the PS5 M.2 expansion slot without any issues! Well made and I think it does what it should do as it's been few months now and don't see anything bad happening!
M**S
It does what it says it will do
A good looking heatsink for your m.2 SSD. It just works, the temperatures in my SSD are 10-15ºC lower after installing it during data reading/writing. I definitely recommend it.
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