QIVYNSRY M.2 Heatsink NVMe 2280 PS5 SSD Heat Sink Computer PC PCIE M2 SSD Cooler for Samsung 980 970 EVO Plus SN850 SN750 SN570 Firecuda 530, Black
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SubDoc
> 3 dayWork as advertised and drop the operational temp by 15-20 degrees F under moderate to heavy read/write.
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Brandon
19-11-2024Very easy to install, lowered temps by 20c. My M.2 slot on my motherboard is right above my GPU, so not great without a heatsink. The extra silicone strip is nice, too, in case I want to use it on something else.
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Ridwan
> 3 daySmall profile. Able to fit into the PS5 NVME expansion bay. That is important. Also I did purchase an additional one for my PC. Works wonders. Temp drop so much.
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Bert Kutch
Greater than one weekBought this along with a 1TB WD SN850, the heatsink was simple to install and I havent had any issues with it on the PS5.
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Adbeel Fils
> 3 dayVery good
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Phillip Higdon
> 3 dayHeatsink worked great. 10° temp drop.
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Mike Lomax
> 3 dayI am new to this tech and thought it would be a little daunting to work with but it was so easy I wonder way I put off adopting the new tech. The instructions are simple and easy to understand. Even being new to this, the instructions were clear enough for me to get it. The hardware is low profile, tight to the board and out of the way. And, it looks good too.
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melmacj
Greater than one weekWorks as designed. Used them on the WD SN850 NVMe for PS5. Keep my temps in check. It’s within specs for PS5.
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John V Magisano
> 3 dayIt wasnt hard to install. Remember to remove the protective film from the silicon spacers and then lay out the stack so it will fit your physical layout. Make sure to hold the stack together while torqueing the screws. This is necessary to get adequate heat transfer.
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D. Steele
> 3 dayAn inexpensive modification to keep the M.2 SSD cooler. Data shows it works. Relatively simple in nature, the install should be a breeze, but it isnt, especially if you are installing on a machine youve already put together. Some of that is tight fit and not necessarily the manufacturers fault, but what is their fault is this: the pictures and description show a spare/extra screw to hold the unit into your motherboard. The problem is, when you get into the installation, the old screw provided by the motherboard manufacturer is no longer long enough to seat the SDD. Heres where that screw, presumably longer in nature to rectify this problem, provided by the manufacturer comes in...but its missing. Not just from mine, but Ive since read other reviews and not there, either. So, be prepared to have to use some spare screw that will do the job. Otherwise, this is worthwhile and cheap mod. If the screw was present and long enough my review would be 5s across the board.