Aluminum for .2 2230 Heatsink Cooler, Hard Drive Radiator 73×23.5×10
Product Features:
– Compatibility: This heatsink cooler is specifically designed for use with .2 2230 SSDs, which are commonly found in laptops, ultrabooks, and other compact devices.
– Highly Durable: Constructed from premium-grade aluminum, this heatsink is built to last, ensuring long-term performance and reliability in demanding environments.
– Efficient Heat Dissipation: The clever design of this heatsink features an array of optimized fins that maximize surface area, facilitating efficient heat dissipation from the SSD.
– Easy Installation: Installing this heatsink is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design and pre-applied thermal tape. No additional tools or expertise are required, making it a convenient solution for DIY upgrades.
– Versatile Color Options: This heatsink is available in a range of colors, including black, red, and silver, allowing you to match it with the aesthetics of your device or personal preferences.
– Ultra-Compact Design: With its ultra-compact dimensions of 73×23.5×10 mm, this heatsink ensures compatibility with even the most space-constrained devices.
– Improved SSD Performance: By effectively dissipating heat from the SSD, this heatsink helps to maintain optimal operating temperatures, resulting in improved performance and extended SSD lifespan.
Specifications:
– Dimensions: 73×23.5×10 mm
– Material: Aluminum
– Compatibility: .2 2230 SSDs
– Design: Optimized cooling fins
Benefits:
– Reduced SSD temperatures, leading to enhanced performance
– Extended SSD lifespan due to reduced heat stress
– Compatible with a wide range of SSD models
– Easy of installation and customization
– Reliable and durable construction
Additional Features:
– Pre-applied thermal tape for quick and hassle-free installation
– Ideal for laptops, ultrabooks, and other devices with space constraints
– Compatible with popular motherboard chipsets
External Links:
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SSD Heatsink Cooler Guide
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Best M.2 SSD Heatsinks for Cooling SSDs
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Installing an M.2 SSD Heatsink (Step-by-Step Guide)