2.2 2280 SSD Hard Drive Heatsink Cooling Thermal Pad Desktop PC
Product Description:
An essential component for your desktop PC, this 2.2 2280 SSD Hard Drive Heatsink Cooling Thermal Pad safeguards your SSD from overheating. With its specially designed thermal pad, the heatsink effectively dissipates heat generated by your SSD, optimizing its performance and prolonging its lifespan. Made of sturdy aluminum, the heatsink boasts excellent durability and longevity. Its sleek black finish blends seamlessly with your PC’s aesthetics.
Product Features:
* Prevents Overheating: Features a thermal pad that efficiently dissipates heat, safeguarding your SSD from thermal throttling and potential damage.
* Enhances Performance: By maintaining optimal temperatures, the heatsink enables your SSD to perform at its peak, ensuring fast data transfer and quick application loading.
* Durable Construction: Crafted from robust aluminum, the heatsink exhibits exceptional resistance to wear and tear, ensuring reliable performance over an extended period.
* Easy Installation: The heatsink is designed for hassle-free installation, simply attach it to your SSD using the included adhesive and screws.
* Sleek Design: With a refined black finish, the heatsink seamlessly integrates into your PC’s aesthetics, enhancing its overall appeal.
Key Usage Points:
* Essential for desktop PC builds
* Prevents SSD overheating and prolongs its lifespan
* Enhances SSD performance and data transfer speeds
* Durable and easy to install
* Sleek black finish complements PC aesthetics
Technical Specifications:
* Material: Aluminum
* Color: Black
* Compatibility: 2.2 2280 SSDs
* Installation: Adhesive and screws
Additional Features:
* Extends the lifespan of your SSD by preventing thermal damage.
* Improves overall PC stability by reducing SSD-related issues.
* Compatible with most 2.2 2280 SSD models on the market.
* Installation guide included for user convenience.
External Links:
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Tom’s Hardware: SSD Heatsinks: Do They Really Work?
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Puget Systems: Do M.2 NVMe SSDs Need Heatsinks?