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ineo - Disipadores de calor de aluminio M.2 2280 SSD con ventilador de 20 mm y tira Pure Cooper para M.2 NVME SSD [ventilador C2600]

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  • Ventilador de 20x20: ventilador de alto perferance de 10.000 rpm, bajo ruido y sin vibración, con efecto de enfriamiento de 8 °C a 25 °C (varía según los entornos), muy adecuado para jugadores de juego.
  • Compatible con PCIe NGFF NVMe M.2 SSD Tamaño: 0,8 x 3,1 pulgadas. (22 x 80 mm), se adapta a 850 EVO, 860 EVO, 960 EVO, 950 PRO, 960 PRO, etc.
  • Material conductor del calor (1 x 0,5 mm, 1 x 1 mm, 8 x 0,8 mm cuadrado pequeño): almohadilla térmica de silicona nano única. Suave y buena ductilidad, compatible con superficies irregulares; Baja viscosidad, sin daños a la etiqueta de garantía M.2 SSD
  • Diseño de disipador de calor: diseño de ranuras, aumenta enormemente el área de disipación de calor. Material de aleación de aluminio, chapado en plata, tratamiento de superficie de oxidación anódica. Tamaño del disipador de calor M.2 SSD, 2,4 x 7,5 x 0,6 cm. (24 x 75 x 6 mm), peso neto: 22 g. Conductividad térmica del disipador térmico: 560 W/mK, requisito de altura mínima de instalación: 10 mm, SOLO AJUSTE PARA EL ESPECIAL
  • Nota: solo es compatible con SSD M.2 NVMe 2280


Características: 1) Disipador de calor positivo de aluminio para NVME M.2 SSD 2) Aplicar a 22 x 80 mm tamaño 3) Aplicar a M.


カスタマー
Comentado en Japón el 30 de enero de 2025
冷却性能には満足していますが、ファンがびっくりするほどうるさいです。常に冷却ファンが全力で回り続けており、電動シェーバーみたいな音が鳴り続けています。必要ないときは回転数落とすみたいなこともしないみたいなので、フルタワーPCに5つついてるファン全部足したのよりうるさいですが、一番大事な冷却自体はできてるのでまぁいいかなという感じです。
Jason M. Schmitz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2022
The product description claims a fan speed of 10,000 rpm and thermal performance of 8°C - 25°C. I was skeptical about both the fan speed and the possibility that a fan the size of a dime would actually make a significant difference, so I did some testing. I was wrong.SSDs run hot, but without really pushing them you'll never know just how hot they can get. I used HWiNFO 64 to measure fan speed and SSD temperature, and Atto disk benchmark to measure SSD performance. In order to ensure the SSD was stressed as much as possible, Atto was configured to use a 32 GB test file.Testing with no cooler, the SSD reached a temperature of 105 °C and began thermal throttling roughly one third of the way through the benchmark run. Throughput before throttling was roughly 2.9 GB/s write, 3.3 GB/s read. After throttling began throughput dropped to roughly 1.1 GB/s write, 1.5 GB/s read. Still pretty fast, but well below the drive manufacturers promised throughput. This is normal for SSDs. Drive manufacturers advertise peak throughput and leave out the details about sustained throughput. This particular drive actually performed excellent; when stressed in this manner, some SSDs throttle back to speeds that make hard drives competitive.With the cooler installed, HWiNFO reported a fan speed of just over 15,000 rpm, substantially higher than the advertised speed. The Atto benchmark run was completed with no thermal throttling, and the SSD's peak temperature was 62°C, a 43°C difference. Obviously, this is substantially better than the cooler manufacturer's 8°C - 25°C performance promise.Fan noise from the cooler at 15k rpm was just enough to be annoying. The cooler is designed to plug into any motherboard fan header and doing so gives you control over fan speed. Changing the fan speed to 8000 rpm eliminated the noise, still eliminated thermal throttling, and yielded a peak temperature of 74°C. This is 31C better than running the SSD with no cooler, and once again, better than the manufacturer's performance promise.In both cases the cooler reduced idle temperature from 70°C to 56°C.A passive heatsink may meet your needs as well as this cooler while costing less, and installing this cooler is moderately more complicated than installing a passive heatsink. But a passive heatsink is potentially bulkier, less effective, or both. This cooler is compact and delivers substantially more than it promises.If you don't stress your SSD, you probably don't need a cooler at all. If you do, you should definitely consider this one.
Ahmed
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 24 de mayo de 2022
decreasing temperature about 5 degrees...that's good for me
SEMK
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2022
I had a JEYI NVMe M.2 SSD Cooler Heatsinks with 20mm Fan Powerful Cooling that had a failing fan that was annoying the heck out me making a squeaking noise.Replaced with this, and wish I'd have done it much sooner!This is cooling my SSD about 17 degrees C more than nothing, about 8-10 more than my old JEYI.This also has a nice long 4pin fan connector that should be able to reach any open FAN connector you have on your mobo.Edit: When this is at 100% RPM it's kinda loud/annoying. I also have a very quiet system because I have AIO water cooled CPU fan. I manually set it in my BIOS to only run at 60% (lowest my mobo could go).SSD is only like 1-2 degrees warmer (only 43), and it's much nicer sound wise so sticking with that.I almost wonder if I'd have been better off with a PCI slot Graphics Card Cooling Bracket Chassis Heat Dissipation Side-Blown Bracket Vertical Cooling Fan Mounting Bracket Supports type thing though.In my setup, I'd be able to do 60mm fans instead of the 20mm this has.
flyingfkernaut
Comentado en Australia el 5 de julio de 2021
The fact that it has an actual heat pipe instead of copper pipes like in the Sabrent was a positive point. The fan is slightly loud at full speed, however, I have a bunch of Noctua low noise adapters and it is almost inaudible after plugging it in. It successfully brought my SSD a small, hot mini-ITX box under control, whereas 3 different passive heatsinks I tried previously failed. I'd recommend that you swap the thermal pads for Gelid's 1.5mm and 0.5mm thick ones, as they are much better at conducting heat, and softer to conform height differences of the controller and NAND. You might also want to cut around the DRAM on the bottom as the 0.5mm thick pads will not be able to compress enough.Product origin: ChinaCompany origin: Taiwan
JOSE ERNESTO BAEZ RIVERA
Comentado en México el 4 de febrero de 2021
Este disipador en lo general pienso que mantiene una temperatura de entre 5 y 10 grados centígrados mas abajo de la temperatura normal que pueda tener un disco de estado solido M2. ya tengo algunos meses usando este disipador y mi disco M2 mantiene unas temperaturas de entre 35 y 45 grados dependiendo de lo que estés haciendo en tu PC. los acabados del disipasdor se ve que son de buena calidad.
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