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12V M.2 2280 SSD Heatsink with 40mm PWM Cooling Fan, Copper Heat Pipes and Thermal Pad, SSD Cooler for M.2 2280 NVMe & SATA SSD Only

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About this item

  • Designed specifically for PC desktop computers m.2 ssd heatsink.
  • 12V M.2 Heatsink combines active and passive cooling, temperature is reduced and ensures long-lasting performance.
  • 3 x 4.5mm Copper Heat Pipe, the heat produced by M.2 2280 SSD will be absorbed by the heat pipe and effectively conducted to both the upper and bottom heatsink.
  • With Larger 40MM Quiet PWM Cooling Fan. Low noise level at max rate 8500RPM rapidly cools down your SSD.
  • Thermal tape, screws, & screwdriver included! Easy to install.
  • Compatible with Single/Double sided M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD ONLY!!



Product Description

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M.2 Heatsink combines active and passive cooling, temperature is reduced and ensures long-lasting performance

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[Better Cooling System]

3 x 4.5mm Copper Heat Pipe,providing effectively excellent heat dissipation,quickly dissipating the heat transferred by the copper tube.

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[Larger 40MM PWM Cooling Fan]

With Larger 40MM Quiet PWM Cooling Fan. Low noise level at max rate 8500RPM rapidly cools down your SSD.

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[Compatibility Note]

Compatible with Single/Double sided M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD ONLY!!

Not compatible with 2230,2242, 2260 memory.

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Copper Heat Pipe

3 x 4.5mm Copper Heat Pipe,providing effectively excellent heat dissipation.

It can quickly dissipate the heat transferred by the copper tube.

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PWM Cooling Fan 40MM

40x40mm 9 blades powerful fan, 8500rpm, low-noise and no vibration.

Low noise level at max rate 8600RPM rapidly cools down your SSD.

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Easy to Install

Direct-Touch Base Technology---Easy installation

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High-Density Aluminum fins

Combined with cooling fan and aluminum fins to achieve better heat dissipation performance.


Matthew Abbott
2025-09-07 13:17:08
Overall very happy with this purchase for a gen 5 SSD that was having heat problems under sustained writes as well as during GPU load. This has kept the drive in the 50-60C range throughout both scenarios even with a very minimal fan speed curve applied. I appreciate that the bottom bracket is also metal, which ought to perform much better for double-sided SSDs than the plastic brackets I see in competing products.I installed this unit in the M.2 slot between my CPU and first PCIe slot, which holds my GPU. I was a little concerned the GPU might encroach on this space enough to prevent installation but there was plenty of room. The fan cable had plenty of length to reach the fan header at the rear edge of the motherboard. I think it would have a hard time reaching headers at the south edge of the board, and it's definitely worthwhile to pay attention to which side you want the cable facing after installation so that you can mount the top piece in the appropriate direction.The only issue I had was during assembly. I opted to use Arctic TP-3 1mm thermal pads to have a known quantity. This appears to be the same thickness as the included pad, and the latter is stiffer and harder to deform so I believe the experience would be the same anyway. I applied a layer of pad to both the top spreader and the bottom bracket before assembling around the SSD. While the first screw hole was easy to align with the bracket's slot, it was difficult to apply enough pressure to align the next screw hole (diagonally across) enough to insert the screw without marring the area around the hole a bit. I know the dimensional requirements make side-mount screws a necessity, but by the end I was really wishing I could get the clamping behavior that would come with vertical screws.If I were buying all over again I would opt for 0.5mm thickness pads. I don't fault NewHail for any of this, especially since I didn't try their pads; I write the above just in case it helps someone. Once assembled, the bottom bracket did not hinder the SSD from making good contact with the mounting cam.Overall I'm very happy with this purchase, and I expect this to hold up just fine over time. Even if the small fan fails early, it appears that they kept it easy to swap that part out yourself. This may also come in handy if you do find the fan sound annoying.
Joseph R. Granto
2025-08-26 12:19:49
I bought this M.2 cooler because I have a Crucial T700 PCIe Gen5 drive that chronically runs hot - so hot that running any kind of drive benchmarks on it will eventually cause it to throttle itself due getting too hot. Even idle the drive runs very hot.This cooler lowered the temperature on my drive by about 30 degree F (almost 17 degrees C). It is extremely effective and a bargain at $20 USD.Installation is a bit of a pain. You have to sandwich the M.2 drive between the cooler and bracket, screwing it into place. With a double-sided drive, this means squeezing it down a bit, making it hard to get the screws properly threaded. That was the biggest hassle.Mounting onto the motherboard was a snap (like any M.2 drive), and connecting to power was simple as well. My motherboard had a power header right next to the drive slot, but the unit comes with a relatively long power cable (6 - 8") that should suffice for most. I did have to configure my UEFI for PCM mode, and I turned off smart sensing to run the fan at max at all times.I am thoroughly impressed with the cooler. It works way better than I could have hoped.
F. G. Gates
2025-08-09 15:59:23
I have a slightly older MSI C236 motherboard I use to host twenty-four 8TB drives to maintain a storage media server. Because it lives in my study I wind down the internal CPU and system fans to maintain 50C are the hard drives and to keep my sanity. But, the naked PCIe x3 SSD I use for my OS drive sits in an airflow dead zone. I tried passive heatsinks without success, which on reflection I should have anticipated.This active fan-cooled heatsink, with heatpipes, solves all my problems. It was easy to wrap around my SSD and when running is acceptably quiet and keeps the SSD about 10C cooler than before in a challenging environment. I wasn't experiencing any critical over-heats but this gives me so much more margin.Recommended.
Scott in GA
2025-08-05 17:32:32
My NZXT B650E motherboard's passive heat sink is a great lump of metal and does a decent job with temps but once it gets hot it stays that way. I'm using an NZXT H9 Flow case and it doesn't have any forward facing case fans that blow across the motherboard despite having 7 case fans and 3 AIO fans. This little gizmo solved the airflow dead zone problem nicely.As it provides its own airflow my Samsung 980 Pro now sheds its heat quite quickly and the fan is quiet as well. Solid value if you can make it fit.
Bru Huf
2025-08-03 10:23:27
This item does a fine job cooling, usually in the 110 degree F. Very quiet. However, 1 of the 4 housing screw holes did not align. Probably the heat cooling strip. I gave up and just used three screws. Probably not an issue in terms of performance, but disappointing in terms of workmanship.
Major Tom 308
2025-07-21 13:29:11
Why motherboard manufactures put the primary NVME socket between the CPU socket and the video card slot, do just not understand. There is just not enough space if you are running a air cooler on the CPU. The only way for it to fit is if you are running a liquid CPU cooler. Be Fore Warned !!!
DTrunk
2025-07-12 10:42:20
Using an intel 670p 1tb, gaming system. w/o the cooler, hitting low 50c on the constant whilst gaming. w/ the cooler, and NO FAN, stays in the low 30s C. amazing. 15-20c drop in delta w/ the swap to the cooler.
Kingdom of Geek 🤓
2025-06-01 10:44:35
Fixed my overheating problem. The included heatsink was not enough. my SSD was constantly overheating. After installing this I have had no problems at all with heat, and it looks cool.I purchased a second because I bought an m,2 SSD from crucial with an included heatsink and the SSD constantly overheats. Going to remove the heatsink that came with the SSD and replace it with this.
Gabriel Dayan
2025-05-09 16:34:15
When the motherboard heatsink is inadequate, this is the solution.
Zelbouni
2025-05-04 12:37:07
parfait simple mais je trouve le prix un peux haut je recommande
Elena
2025-03-23 15:37:03
Dissipatore ottimo ne ho già altri 2 ma questo è nettamente superiore ,ho solo sostituito i pad termici con quelli dell'arctic 3, la temperatura è sui 31 gradi prima era 35/36 .lo consiglio ma vedetd prima lo spazio io ho jn dissipatore noctua e non ho potuto montarlo sulla slot 4.0 ma sulla slot 3.0 CONSIGLIATISSIMO.
Iluster
2025-02-27 12:52:58
Ich habe mir 2 von diesen aktiven Kühlern für meine 2 M.2 SSDs geholt (Fikwot FN955 2TB M.2 PCIe Gen4) da diese ständig Leistungseinbrüche hatten weil diese zu heiß wurden, dies gehört jetzt mit einem maximal Wert von 55 Grad unter dauerlast bei 30 Grad im Sommer der Vergangenheit an.Der Geräuschpegel der Lüfter liegt unter der einer NVIDIA RTX 4060ti so dass man sie nicht wirklich hören kann aber dazu muss ich ehrlich zugeben das mein PC eh relativ laut ist dank eines außen angebrachten 280mm Radiators für die CPU Kühlung.Wenn man sich diese Lüfter holen möchte sollte man auch beachten das die verwendeten M.2 SSDs kein eigenes Heat-Schild haben da sie mit diesen nicht zwischen dem unteren Blech und dem Kühlkörper passen.Update: Nachdem ich die schlechteren Bewertungen angeschaut habe dachte ich mir es wäre eventuell noch hilfreich zwei Bilder zu machen wie diese verbaut auf einem Asus Prime B550-Plus Mainboard aussehen.Wer seine M.2 SSD gerne hat und keine Performance Einbrüche mehr haben möchte, dem kann ich diesen aktiven M.2 Kühler empfehlen, ich würde mir sie für ein neuen PC gerne noch einmal holen.
Jason
2024-12-31 12:19:24
GOOD