ADATA launched the XPG STORM heatsink add-on for M.2 2280 drives. STORM features an aluminum heatsink and with a fan. It can be easily affixed to any compatible SSD to provide powerful cooling. Lower ...
CRYORIG is announcing two new cooling solutions in their line up. One is the RGB LED variant of their C7 top-down CPU cooler, and the other is a new M.2 SSD heatsink. Both will make an appearance at ...
ZADAC now offers an M.2 RGB heat spreader. It is an M.2 heatsink that cools NVMe SSD, embedded with addressable RGB built in. By itself, not big news, but admittedly I do like the looks of this one.
M.2 NVMe SSDs are known for their high performance and speed, but they also generate significant heat, which can lead to thermal throttling and reduced lifespan. To address this issue, the use of ...
There is more to this drive than it appears. Full addressable RGB support only comes from a couple of motherboards. The rest of us will need to settle for color changing effects. The heat sink does a ...
Heatsinks are everywhere these days. On motherboard VRMs, memory kits, and more recently, M.2 NVMe drives, which have become a default feature on modern setups. From budget B-series boards to flagship ...
SSD speeds have continued to skyrocket with PCIe Gen 4 and Gen 5, and with it, so have their thermal demands. M.2 drives may be tiny, but they can run surprisingly hot under load, especially in ...
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