Archgon SSD Heatsink M.2 2280 NVMe SSD Aluminium Heatsink Cooler with Thermal Pads for PCIE NVMe M.2 SSD, SATA M.2 SSD (Silver HS-0130)

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Tool-Free Workmanship: Unique S type spring clip design allows you to install in an easy and convenient way, speeding up your installation.

 

Double Sided and Maximize Surface Cooling Design: HS-0130’s double-sided surface cooling design provides up to 59°F(15°C) cooling effect, prevent your computer from over-heating and keep your SSD running at peak performance

Fixed Base Design: HS-0130 has patent fixed base design to stabilize the SSD, compatible with uneven surface and avoid SSD deformation.

 

Universally Fit: Compatible with almost all kinds of single side or double sides M.2 2280 SSD (NGFF M.2 SSD: 22 x 80mm).

 

Temperature comparison: An experiment showed that computer with our HS-0130 heat sink resulted in faster speed of system performance and an obvious decline in controller surface temperature

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  1. Frequency Man

    Pros: -Great quality and materials
    -Great thermal pads
    -Great manual instructions
    -Great easy installation
    -The results speak for themselves, -10C or -12 (most times) compared to previous highs. Overall Review: This thing cooled my SSD which was hitting 60C in some cases all the way down to an average of 46C, 50C is literally the maximum I’ve seen it go.

  2. Raymond G.

    Pros: -Has a spring loaded top/bottom plate so can adjust height based on NVME and heat pad thickness.
    -Large heat sink block
    -Most motherboards have components under the NVME card location, most heatsinks will not fit because of MB component interference. This will work if you use a thin bottom heat pad or just use heat sink compound on the bottom plate.
    -Bottom plate is self leveling for better contact Cons: none Overall Review: I have bought several of these for a RAID config I plan to build.

  3. CHRISTOPHER S.

    Pros: Heat pads included.
    Snap on spring construction.
    Metal Heat sink for both top and bottom.
    Best for Air Cooled Systems – Heat Fins fit well within most systems.
    Looks Great, like it was original to the Motherboard. Cons: None Overall Review: Excellent Design and Perfect Fit.

  4. Charles D.

    Pros: it’s doing the job it’s intended for Cons: the small spring that attaches the top Overall Review: so far i have no complaints outside of that small spring. worked fine when i was checking it out. but once it was installed it kept falling loose and being a problem, plus with it’s small size it hides well. i ended up skipping on it, and using a small zip tie to attach the heat-sink. doesn’t seem to be a problem with that.

  5. Joerg R.

    Overall Review: Great and simple, with peace on mind having great cooling to M.2 SSD

  6. Chris M.

    Pros: This product comes with 2 thermal pads, for double sided applications, and 4 feet, for single sided applications. The directions are very comprehensive. Also, the main heat sink is large enough to have an impact. Pay close attention to the directions and you can’t go wrong. I used a pair of needle nose plyers to put the spring into place. Cons: There is no attempt at retail packaging here, just a small brown box with a label stuck to it. Overall Review: If you are not sure about the need for a heat sink, here is what you need to know. Is you M2 drive anywhere near your video card? Are you doing a lot of gaming? Are you editing video files? Does your case have poor air circulation? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you will need one of these. It is cheap insurance.