🔥 Keep Your Tech Cool, Stay Ahead of the Game! 🔥
The M.2 SSD Thermal Pad pack includes four high-performance thermal pads (two 1mm and two 1.5mm) designed for optimal heat transfer in various electronic devices, including laptops and gaming consoles. With a thermal conductivity of 15W/mK, these pads ensure efficient cooling, are easy to customize, and cater to both beginners and professionals.
L**L
Works as intended!
Good quality at an affordable price!
T**T
Good function, poor dimensions
These are nice and provide the required heat transfer but do not understand the dimensions. They need to be cut to fit a standard NVME 2280 drive and the part left over is useless material being wasted.
P**P
Nice variety
Works good , great variety of thickness, very good value for the money
D**Z
So far, so good!
So far, so good!
P**O
Works
Works
A**R
Ok heat sinks
They worked good. But some were out of the package.
C**J
Decently performing despite dubious W/mK rating. As others have mentioned, do not use for a CPU!
I was expecting strips pre-cut for 2280 drives, these are an appropriate width, but much longer! Each strip can cover one side of 2 drives.A note about W/mK ratings: W/mK rises as temperature increases. Some of the best liquid thermal paste tops out at 6 W/mK. These strips are NOT going to outperform. Instead of rating the W/mK at a expected working temperature for the application this W/mK rating is either entirely fabricated..."out of thin air" (typical China...) or the W/mK rating at the material's maximum working temperature, which would be hundreds of degrees beyond what an SSD could operate at.Regardless, I am VERY pleased with these results:PCIe Gen3 NVMe:No cooling, bare drive: 49/78ºCThermal Pads coupling SSD to laptop case (metal): 42/54ºCPCIe Gen4 NVMe:No cooling, bare drive: 55ºCThermal Pads coupling SSD to laptop case (metal): 44ºC^Peak temperatures after (5) 64GiB runs using CrystalDiskMark 8:
N**I
Works good
Needed it for an nvme drive. Easy to cut to size and stick in place.
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