MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink, Double-Sided Heat Sink, with Thermal Silicone pad for PC / PS5 M.2 PCIE NVMe SSD or M.2 SATA SSD
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Yes, the heatsink is compatible with both the PS5 and the M. 2 SSDs, such as WB SN850, Samsung EVO 980, and others
Hello, we use a ductile nano-thermal silica gel pad that can be used on uneven surfaces. It has no effect on the M. 2 Warranty sticker for the SSD
It all depends on the amount of free space above the NVME drive; if there is enough, it will work; if there isn't, it won't. br>I'm using it in a late 2013 Mac Pro, and it fits perfectly and keeps my SSD's temperature well within safe limits.
The heatsink's metal lower section, the part that the M. 2 is seated, and 0 is the number of people in the room. The thickness is 5mm. The heatsink pad, on the other hand, is slightly less than 1. 0mm. br>br>As a result, it appears that you may not be authorized to use it.
Selected User Reviews For MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink, Double-Sided Heat Sink, with Thermal Silicone pad for PC / PS5 M.2 PCIE NVMe SSD or M.2 SATA SSD
It will only fit inside a PS5 with a Samsung 980 Pro.
If anyone is curious, yes, this will fit perfectly (almost frighteningly perfectly) in a PS5 expansion slot.
It's a perfect fit and keeps you cool.
It took less than ten minutes for me to set it up. With the WD BLACK SN850 1TB SSD, I used this heatsink. Inside the PS5, the PS5 has an excellent flush fit. So far, everything has worked flawlessly with this heatsink and SSD on the PS5 system beta! This heatsink is one of my favorites!.
They include silicone pads that do not make good contact with my 970 pro 1TB. I was experiencing unusually high temperatures and wasn't sure what to make of it. The density of the silicone thermal pads included in the package is apparently too high to allow them to conform to an irregular surface, as I could see the outline where it was actually touching, which was barely at all. I replaced the pads with some I had leftover from a video card upgrade. They're a little more spongey, and they're available in two different thicknesses. I cut a few of them up to get the right shape, then placed the 2mm thick one on the controller side, where all of the heat is. On the side with the vnand chips, I placed the 1mm thick pads. This way, there wasn't quite enough room in the bread to fit the entire sandwich without squeezing it together until the screw holes lined up, squishing the thicker, softer pads into the shape of the m. 2 components that drive and make total contact with constant pressure This allowed me to lower my maximum temperature by 15 degrees Celsius. Idle temperature is around 32 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature I've seen is 46 degrees Celsius while gaming, with my video card heating it up while it constantly reads itself. This is a significant improvement. The next version of this heatsink should have thicker, softer pads that are spring loaded.
br>br>For starters, my 970 evo plus in my sff build was running extremely hot, reaching 56 degrees Celsius while idle. It is now idling at 37 degrees Celsius and only reaching 57 degrees Celsius when transferring a 300-gigabyte steam library. br>br>Second, it looks subdued and neutral in any build, not screaming GAMING, and is far superior to those 'band aid' like heatsinks that are strapped on with a rubber band. br>br>Third, compatibility. As you can see, I have a small ITX mb as well as two m. Above the pcie slot, two slots are very close together. This heatsink adds very little width or height to the motherboard, so it will fit any motherboard. Finally, there's the user experience. br>br> They included a screw driver with a magnetic tip at this price point! They also threw in some extra m. You can use these two screws if you can't find the ones that came with your motherboard. These are minor details, but they demonstrate a level of concern for the customer's experience.
2 ssd. What a fantastic concept, and it was executed flawlessly. When you've finished peeling and sticking the thermal pads to your m. 2 ssd, begin tightening all 6 fastening screws; once all 6 screws are tightened, squeeze both halves of the heat sink together and tighten the screws one at a time, squeezing as close to the screw as possible. br>br>It's also nice that they thought to include a couple of extra screws in case one gets lost or broken. br>br>Order this item with caution; delivery estimates are ALWAYS WRONG, and this seller's items are ALWAYS LATE.
This product comes in a package that I really like. It comes with a screwdriver, cleaning wipes for both sides of the m, and thermal adhesive strips. To be honest, I didn't use the thermal adhesive and instead used thermal paste because I was worried about the clearance between the m. The thermal adhesive is a little thick on the 2 drive and the PCI board I was mounting it to. My m. installed the heatsink before I installed the heatsink. Under heavy/maximum loads, 2 drive reached its 70C temperature threshold and throttled. I'm getting 53C under heavy/max loads now that it's installed.