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ELUTENG M.2 2280 Heatsink for PS5/PC Double-Sided Heat Sink Alloy Aluminum NGFF NVME Cooling Sink with 4 Thermal Conductivity Silicone Pads M.2 SSD Cooler Set for 2280 M.2 SSD

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Style: for PS5/PC


Features

  • Reliable Heat SinkBoth PS5 SSD Heatsinks are available for the M.2 2280 SSD. Including a screw fixing heat sink, rubber band fixing heat sink, screws, rubber ring and thermal silicone pad. Compatible with Samsung 850 EVO SSD and more. if you get red one accidentally,please contact us to get extra reward.
  • Double-Sided Quick Cooling Groove design M.2 2280 heatsink, greatly increase the heat dissipation area, with 10C - 25C cooling effect (Varies depending on the environments), cooling the M.2 SSD to a safe temperature quickly and improving the performance of your computer.
  • Phase Change Thermal Conductivity Technology The use of high-coefficient phase change thermal silicon wafers greatly improves thermal conductivity. Long-term use of phase change materials, thermal conductivity will be better.
  • Durable Material Alloy aluminum oxidation greatly improves the corrosion resistance, hardness, wear resistance, insulation, heat resistance of the NGFF NVME cooler, and prolongs the service life.
  • Easy to install Make precise and close fitting, easy to install, and not damage the hard disk.

Brand: ELUTENG


Cooler Heatsink Material: Aluminum


Noise Level: 65 dB


Mounting Type: Panel Mount


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.3 inches; 2.4 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ UA-ELT-M2-HDISP-SET


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 17, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ELUTENG


Best Sellers Rank: #125 in Heatsinks


Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 569 ratings


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  • Eluteng Heat Sink
Style: for PS5/PC
A good heat sink for my 4TB SSD.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Harry J Scholar

  • Easy to install, very effective cooling, and you get 2 for a really good price!
Style: for PS5/PC
PROS/CONS at the bottom When I got my new 512gb Silicon Power NVME and formatted it, the first thing i did was run a read/write speed test with Crystal Mark. This is my first M.2 SSD and I was pretty shocked when i saw the temperatures jump to 67C in just a matter of seconds. I know they like to run somewhat hot, but I could only imagine the temps it would reach when doing something that was a bit more work than just a quick speed test. So I figured a heatsink might be a good idea and stumbled on these (yes there are 2). I only really needed the one, but I also have a stick of Optane installed and figured I could use the other just to cover up the blue PCB. Anyways, I ran the same test at the same ambient temperature and the NVME only reached 33C! They definitely work as intended, and they come with everything needed to install. There were 4 decent quality thermal pads (2 standard thicker ones for each heatsink, a thinner one for the under side of the one with a backplate, and one that has precut squares in case you'd just like to put pads on certain chips like the controller.), as well as cleaning cloths, a mini screwdriver, and screws. Install was a breeze (though there are NO instructions or pictures included), use the cleaning cloths to make sure there's no grease or residue on the surface of the heatsinsk, peel off the adhesive on the thermal pads and stick them on the sinks (they aren't overly sticky so you can get them back off fairly easily), then the bigger ones halves just slot together and gets tightened with screws and the smaller one uses good quality silicon bands to hold pressure onto the M.2, then just install onto the mobo as normal. PROS: -They feel like good quality aluminum and the finish on them is nice -They don't take up much space at all if you're concerned about tight spaces -Thermal pads feel good quality and weren't dried out -They include all necessary bits to install them -Easy enough installation -They do cool surprisingly good! -Fitment is good -Great value for 2 heatsinks! CONS: -No instructions. It's still easy to set them up thankfully, just remember the thinnest pad goes on the bottom inside of the 2 piece heatsink -Finish on the visible area is good, but on the side that contacts the pads there were some scratches and small nicks. No big deal as it's not going to be seen and it doesn't affect anything, but just wanted to put that out there - The heatsink that uses the silicon bands doesn't quite go the full length of the SSD, it still covers all the necessary parts but i wish they had it go to the end of the drive with a little notch cut out for the screw like the bigger sink. Still have a bit of blue PCB showing. I'd recommend these to anyone looking for an inexpensive and effective solution for cooling their M.2 drives! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2020 by Jim Jim

  • If you're going to get a m.2 drive, get a heat sink.
Style: for PS5/PC
M.2 drives run slower when they heat up, to protect the drive. They transfer data so fast, they're really prone to heating. This is one of the best heat sinks out there. It cools the front and back of the m.2 SSD, and it's thick. I have a bifurcation board that holds 2 NVMe drives. I have it populated with (2) 1TB drives. It will transfer from one drive to the other at about 5GB/s. That would ordinarily slow both drives due to heating. But I have one of these heat sinks on each drive, so they both go full blast! You can get smaller heat sinks, that are held with small rubber bands, but the rubber bands heat up and break. If they're applied with capton tape they will hold, but they're still too small for large storage transfers. These are the best I've seen. And they give you extra thermal-interface pads, because those are easy to ruin the first time you apply them. Don't lose the screws, though. You don't get extras. Make sure you keep the work above a bench or table, and set a barrier to keep screws from bouncing off the bench onto the floor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Stirrup Master

  • "Pro for PS5" fits perfectly for non-heatsink WD SN850
Style: Pro for PS5
In short: This product is perfect for the Western Digital SN850 2TB and the Sony Playstation 5. I've seen some heatsinks have bad reviews because of idiots placing a heatsink on top of a heatsink. Of course it won't fit because it already has one. This is meant for NVMe M.2 drives WITHOUT heatsinks so that you can ADD one and prevent thermal throttling due to heat. This product is able to use Sony's intended negative air pressure design for better cooling because it is designed to be a cover for the M.2 slot on the PS5. The following advice is for WD SN850 users: Copy the official WD thermal pad setup. Place the included individual thermal pads over the Sandisk NAND (two big squares beside each other) and the Sandisk controller (the remaining big square). You DO NOT need to void warranty by remove the sticker because it is thermal conductive. WD SN850 is single sided so you don't need to place thermal pads on the other side. I copied the official thermal pad placement from a disassembly of the official heatsink version of the WD SN850 which places thermal pads only on the NAND packages (two big squares) and the Sandisk controller (the remaining big square). Although Gamer's Nexus does recommend considering to only place thermal pads on the memory controller because NAND packages prefer to run hot e.g. 40 degrees Celsius, I trust Western Digital's own thermal pad setup since they are the one that designed the product and should know best. NASCompares also has a Youtube video about heatsinks on the WD SN850 if you want to learn more. In Summary: Great heatsink, use the individual thermal pads and place them strategically depending on your SSD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 by Nigel Pun Nigel Pun

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