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The MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink is engineered for superior cooling performance, featuring a double-sided aluminum design that effectively reduces temperatures by 10°C to 30°C. It includes a unique Nano thermal pad for optimal thermal conductivity and is compatible with various M.2 SSDs, making it an essential upgrade for desktop computers and PlayStation 5 systems.
Brand | MHQJRH |
Cooler Heatsink Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 0.95"W x 0.4"H |
Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | M.2 2280 SSD, PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 SSD, M.2 SATA SSD, desktop computers, Playstation 5 |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
Manufacturer | MHQJRH |
UPC | 192242116233 |
Item model number | SRP-002 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 2.3 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Double Side Heatsink(black) |
ASIN | B07KDDKDNN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 10, 2018 |
P**.
This heatsink is built, looks, and is packaged like something costing 10X what it does. Excellent!
I have two 2280 size M.2 NVMe SSDs in my new build and wanted to put heatsinks on them to, A. Help them live and perform as well as possible and, B. dress them up a bit and give them a finished look for my build. I chose these because they were inexpensive, appeared to be decently made, and had the right look for what I wanted.After receiving and installing them, I am so impressed by the superior quality and finish of these heatsinks that I'm writing this review of them, something I rarely ever do on Amazon. The heatsinks arrived in a very neat, high quality box a little bigger than a CD case with two clear adhesive seals, as per typical. The box included some warranty and instructional paperwork (printed in english) the two piece heatsink, three silicone thermal pads (one spare), a little ziplock bag with the six screws needed to assemble the heatsink (there were actually seven, a spare was included here too), and a little phillips head screwdriver for the screws. The inclusion of the screwdriver was a really nice touch, as the screws are quite small and many people may not have a driver small enough - I didn't and I have a pretty comprehensive set of tools so this was a lifesaver really.All of these items were neatly arranged into a perfectly cut, dense foam rubber insert in the box. The packaging gives the impression that this is some kind of delicate and expensive photographic instrument or something, not a little $12 M.2 heatsink, but that's the kind of quality were talking about here. No blow molded PTFE packaging here, the way my DDR4 RAM sticks and other, much more expensive components were packaged. I digress.The heatsink is a two piece, black anodized aluminum 'sandwich', the top half is clearly machined from aluminum billet, the bottom is thin metal so probably just watercut or punched, but was still nicely finished and anodized black and had white manufacturer printing on the bottom. Even this rather insignificant detail, which you will never see once this is installed, is of high quality and nicely done.The M.2 drive fits (obviously) in between these two pieces with a silicone thermal pad on each side. The pads not only facilitate heat conduction from the drive to the heatsink (as per usual) but also compensate nicely for any slight variations in thickness of 2280 length M.2 drives from different brands. The tolerances, machining quality and finishing of the heatsink parts is, as expected by now, superb and my two drives, one a Samsung and one Crucial, which were not precisely identical in thickness, mounted perfectly and very snugly into the heatsinks and looks very "OEM" and proper with these installed.I don't want to give the impression from all this that these are fancy or elaborate in any way, because they're not. There's no RGB, no visible nameplates, or any other extraneous bells and whistles, they are just simple and beautifully made and are a very nice aesthetic touch to your build, in addition their functional nature of helping dissipate any excess heat from M.2 drives, which I'm sure isn't vital to their operation or they'd all have them already installed.Many of these drives are sold with the brand's heatsinks installed (think mainstream "gaming" RAM sticks) and from what I've seen, most M.2s with heatsinks sell for $50 to $75, or even more, over ones without. There are quite a few different designs, finishes and colors of these aftermarket M.2 heatsinks available at varying price points, some getting up there a bit. In my opinion, you could probably find something equal or pretty close to equal in quality and finish to these, but I highly doubt you'd find anything significantly better at any price. These only cost $12, making it a no-brainer for me, especially over paying the additional $50 or more premium for a preinstalled HS from the SSD brand. I put a lot of thought and care into my builds, both in performance and aesthetics and little details like these are a big part of having a nice polished look and optimal performance in my gaming PCs.If you have M.2 drives in your gaming PC, or intend to install these - they really are great and very fast - and you don't wanna pay and arm and a leg for one with preinstalled heatsinks, you should definitely consider one of these Yateng Chinese made models, you could hardly do better and the price is right.
G**F
Best bang for the money!
Great little heatsinks. They both came with 3 thermal pads, and I put them on, and immediately saw a 20 degree difference idle. They didn't hit thermal throttle, but, they did stay warm, but nowhere they were before. A Crucial 1tb and a 2tb Inland (microcenter) brand, and they run at full speed now, which is great! I'd reccomend them to anyone! Great construction, easy to put toegether, even came with a little screwdriver!
D**D
Nice quality heatsink for the price.
I recently upgraded some computers and installed M.2 drives in them and needed a decent but affordable heatsink, and this was a great price.The quality of the materials is great, and the included thermal strips were good as well, plus it comes with all the tools you would need to install it if you don't happen to have a set of PC tools already. It was really easy to install, but you might want to have some reading glasses on hand for the tiny screws if your vision isn't perfect.Checking the temperature levels on the drive with this installed during various types of use, I can say that it works quite well, and the temps are similar to those on an identical drive I installed on another PC that has a much more expensive heatsink on it.Good product, great price.
K**N
Haven't experienced any issues
Has cooled down my WD Black SN770 well, fits inside of the PS5 expansion bay (at least the Fat Disc model), no complaints for me here
J**R
Good product at a low cost.
I bought this to add a SSD to my PS5. It works well and fits the case. It comes with thermal pads a was easy to assemble. Some reviews on PS5 thermal protection is that a thermal pads and a heat spreader are all thats need. This goes beyond that for minimal cost.
J**D
This is the best one! It outperformed my copper heat sink!
I have my operating system installed on an Inland TN320 SSD that I got from Micro Center, and it’s been hitting 66 degrees just browsing the web, and up to 73 degrees while using Adobe After Effects for video editing. I was about to send it back, which would have been a hassle since I’d have to redownload some programs. Then, I decided to try an Icepc copper heatsink for $13. However, even with the copper heatsink, my temperatures were still reaching the high 60s while just browsing the web.Before I returned the SSD, I searched for one more alternative heatsink and stumbled upon a different one for $8 (this one). It had a lot of positive reviews, but since it didn't have copper, I was skeptical. I read through Reddit and other forums where everyone claimed copper heatsinks are superior but more expensive. I agreed with this sentiment, but this new heatsink ended up being significantly better than the Icepc copper one, and it saved me from the hassle of returning the SSD and reinstalling my software.My stock temperatures under full load were 74 degrees, and with the copper heatsink, they only dropped to 69-73 degrees celsius under load, though it did bring my idle temps down from 64 to 60 degrees which was still too hot. With this new heatsink, my idle temperatures are now between 45-50 degrees, and under full load, they only reach 53-57 degrees. It’s a massive improvement and definitely worth it!That's a -15 to 18 degree improvement idle and full load. I'm going buy more of these!
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