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Laptop NVMe M.2 Heatsink with Nano Thermal Pads,Heat Sink Copper for 2280 M2 SSD Laptop (2pcs)

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1.Color:Copper Heatsinks


About this item

  • 【Universally Fit】- This NVMe M.2 heatsink compatible with M.2 2280 SSD . It’s universally fit for laptops and desktop computers, Perfectly fit for Samsung 850 EVO, 860 EVO, 960 EVO, 970 EVO, 950 PRO, 960 PRO, 970 PRO, etc.
  • 【10-20°C Cooling Effect】- Designed for the compact space of laptops,minimum installation height required: 1.5mm., with 10-20°C cooling effect (Varies depending on the environments), cool your M.2 SSD to a safe temp to avoid overheating and throttling.
  • 【Materials and Workmanship】- 100% copper, cut and polished,High performance Thermal Heatsink;
  • 【thermal pad】- Providing unique silicone0.5mm/1mm Thick 2pcs thermal pad, compatible with uneven surfaces.
  • 【Easy for Installation】- Two mounting methods: rubber ring and high temperature insulation sticker for compact space in laptops.


Features :

Copper Heatsinks Cooling Fin for M.2 2280 SSD

Main Body Material: 100% copper, cut andpolished,High performance Thermal Heatsink;

Suitable for NVME M.2 SSD Laptop, AHCI M.2SSD and Sata-based M.2 SSD

Compatible PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD brand andmodels (List only part of them):

✔ 850EVO / 860EVO / 960EVO /950PRO / 960PRO / SM951 / SM961 / PM951 / PM961 / CM871a / PM871 / PM981 /XP941

✔ 600P / 530 / 540S / PRO2500 /Optane Memory Module

✔ SM2280S3G2 / RBU-SNS8152S3 /KC1000

✔ M6GV / M7VG / M8PeGN / M8SeGN

✔ X300 / X300S / X400 / Z400S /X110 / A400

✔ MTS800 / MTS820

✔ SP550 / ASX7000NP / XPG-SX6000 /XPG-SX8000 / XPG GAMMIX S10 / SU800 / AXNS381E

✔ AST280 / Z280 / AS2280

✔Q200 / XG3 / XG4 / OCZ RD400 /THNSNK / OCZ: RD400

✔MX200 / MX300 / M510 /M600 / 1100

✔ WD Green M.2 / WD Blue M.2 / WDBlack M.2

✔What including :

2 x M.2 SSD HeatSink(Copper)

2 x m.2 thermal pads(0.5mm/1mm)

6 x Rubber Rings

6 x High temperature insulation sticker

2 x Wipes(1 wet and 1 dry)


J. F. Hindy
2025-08-29 12:36:19
I bought these to correct an SSD overheating issue that I experienced with the Acer Predator Helios 16 (2023 edition with the Intel i9 and Nvidia RTX 4080).Essentially, the laptop's stock SSD is prone to overheating, and it even idled warm (upwards of 55C in some cases, in a climate controlled house). So, I looked around, saw a random YouTube video of someone using a product that looks similar to this one (might even be this one, I don't know lol), so I gave it a shot.Pros1. It actually worked. After installation, the SSD idled at around 40-45C and ceased throttling under load. I could still make it throttle if I pushed it hard enough, but it was DEFINITELY a MASSIVE improvement.2. Installation was easy enough. Place thermal pad on SSD, place copper heatsink on top, secure with the clear plastic bands. Screw SSD back into its slot. Win. Easy stuff.3. I appreciate that there were different thicknesses. Laptops don't have a ton of clearance. I used the thinner of the two pads and I'm sure I could've used the thicker one, but once I saw the results I got, I didn't want to mess with it again.4. Honestly, I think this is amazing for laptop owners. A lot of modern laptops have SSDs that run hot (Acer, Lenovo, and I think either HP or Dell are particularly bad with it. Less so with Asus and either HP or Dell (whichever one I got wrong the first time lol)). This corrects that problem.5. Cheap. Honestly, for the amount of work it does, it may be one of the better price-to-performance PC/laptop parts I've ever purchased.Cons1. It's not the most attractive thing you've ever seen, but considering how few people actually sit and stare at the bottom of their laptops with the cover off, it literally doesn't matter in the slightest.Overall, I ended up eventually returning my Acer Predator Helios 16 (just wasn't for me, even though it's a beastly laptop) and ended up with an Asus G18 instead. Fortunately, the G18 doesn't need an SSD heatsink like the Acer did. I could've returned this for a refund since I didn't need it anymore, but I liked it so much that I kept it. The other thermal pads are still in new condition so I have an SSD heat sink if I ever need one.In short, this product works wonders if your laptop SSDs run hot, like mine did. If I decided to keep my Helios 16, I would still be using this. Heck, I might install it on my G18's SSD just to have it there.
Eduardo Gonzalez
2025-08-28 13:53:52
Excellent generic board, works well, I'm satisfied.
William
2025-08-21 14:16:24
I liked they large copper heat sink. the instructions could be better because it comes with a small heat sink that isn't described.the main heat sink that the instructions are for has a large copper hear sink and two different thickness silicon (heat transfer?) pads the got between the copper heat sink and the ssd memory.Small clear elastic bands are used to hold it all together so it does not take any special skills for gluing or heating paste. simple is good. I liked that.need a size zero screw driver to get the old ssd off the motherboard and put the new ssd heatsink assembly back on.Fit well in the 2023 g14 4060 laptop and is larger and better quality than the factory heat sink plus no glue or heat activated paste needed just elasic bands that it comes with.would have 5 stars but instructions didn't make sense since it includes parts not used for main applications.
Mark B.
2025-08-15 17:12:51
So, I have a very toasty m2 nvme in my Lenovo Legion 5 Slim laptop. I bought a 2tb Samsung 990 pro, which, typicaly run hot. I did not like seeing my ssd getting to 60c-65c, so I wanted to come up with some way to cool it. There are no vents in the legion 5 by the ssd, and it sits right under the gpu, so it can get very toasty. This product worked amazing for my needs. Dropped idle temps nearly 20c, and during load about 10-15c.I ended up putting the thinnest thermal pad on the bottom, the larger on the top, then the copper plate, then the kapton tape that came with this (I did not use the rubber bands even though I had enough room for it.). I ended up doing the same setup on the other 512gb ssd inside my laptop, even though that one ran significantly cooler, and it still dropped the idle temps 10c.All n all, I am very pleased with the results from this cooler. Do I recommend it in a desktop pc, no, but a laptop, most definitely. Besides if you have a desktop pc, and your m2 is overheating / thermal throttling you have other issues to worry about. With proper ventilation no m2 in a desktop should be overheating. And if it is, there are far better heatsinks to get for inside that use case.So in conclusion, if you have a laptop, and a toasty m2, this will absolutely help.
Doug Brunelle
2025-07-15 11:03:35
The heat sinks were fairly easy to install.There were two thin plastic strips, yellowish-brown in color, which were not described in the included instruction card. So I didn't know what to do with them.My main problem with these heat sinks is that they are very stiff and don't conform to the contour of the upper surface of the SSDs. Some chips are higher than the circuit board, so if the heat sink is contacting the higher chips, there is a gap between the heat sink and the lower part of the SSD board. I was wishing for some thermal paste to fill in the gaps so that heat could be more efficiently transferred to the heat sink.I don't have a way to measure the temperatures of my SSDs, so I'm not sure if they're making a difference, but I did run the laptop for a while, and then felt the heat sinks with my fingers. They were quite warm, so I know that at least some heat from the SSDs is being transferred.
Steve Kline
2025-07-14 14:05:28
Recently replaced the NVME Drive in my laptop and added a second one also. Decided to add heat sinks and these are perfect. Low profile and do their job. I'd definitely buy them again.
Michael R.
2025-06-25 14:10:13
Can’t say much about the drive temps before, but drives are idle at 35C. After running a performance benchmark with 3D Mark, they are at 45C.I have a ASUS ROG Zephyrs M16, and these heatsinks just fit. I looked at other brands that were slightly bigger and was concerned about clearance. Bottom cover goes back on without force and is flush. If you have this particular laptop, I would use these!Just got these so I can’t say much, but so far so good!
Customer
2025-04-23 10:28:38
Recommended. Fits perfect.
Kowshik
2025-04-16 15:18:05
My SSD at the back of the motherboard is Gen 4. It gets very toasty at 101 C under load. It is pressed up against the Riser cable and GPU backplate, hence no scope for a heatsink even thin ones. This, is REALLY slim and flat. The heatsink is about 1.5mm thick. So after using it, my temps never cross 95 C under load. That's pretty good under the circumstances.
Eric Chow
2025-02-26 18:16:54
I initially placed an order for two of these items but actually got 3. I bought them to use in my MSI Katana 15 that had a 2TB SSD option and I bought a Samsung 990 Pro 4TB to install as well. As you can see, I used the heatsinks on both SSDs to get maximum cooling on both. To test out, I copied my data from an older Samsung QVO 870 4TB drive attached to a USB enclosure to this one. You can see that the Samsung 990 didn't get hot at all under load and kept under 50 degrees Celsius. (For reference, you can see that the QVO got to over 60 degrees Celsius as the enclosure didn't do a good job of keeping things cool.)I ended up using my third item on my desktop as well, that motherboard did not have a heatsink for the NVME slot, which itself had a 1TB drive. Almost immediately the standing temperature dropped 15 degrees from 54 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius.Some advice for those looking to use these items.1) Use the different thickness pads on the top of the SSD to ensure maximum cooling. I used the thinner pads for the storage chips while the controller chips got the thicker pads. This was not an issue for the SSD that was in the Desktop as the storage chip and controller chip were at the same height. As for the bottom, a thinner pad is good enough. I put the heatsinks on both sides of the SSD.2) Mount your heatsinks away from the port itself. In my installation, there was a 1mm overhang from the side where the screw is. If you don't, you run the risk of the SSD not properly sitting in the NVME port. That's what happened to me and initially made my SSDs not detectable. Of course don't mount it in a way that you can't screw it in the first place.3) Needlenose pliers are a must to put on the elastics. While 2 may be enough, I ended up using 4 with two on each side of the Laptop SSDs where the Memory and Controller Chips are. This allows the chips to have better contact with the thermal pads and the heatsinks while ensuring that the heatsinks stay on the SSD. Note that the Desktop SSD only has two elastics as I inadvertently broke one while trying to put it on. In addition, I added 2 conductive stickers for each SSD that in theory, should transfer some of the heat from the top heatsink to the bottom.I recommend using these heatsinks regardless of whether you are using a laptop or a desktop.
wegorin
2025-02-19 17:53:59
Installed the Laptop NVMe M.2 Heatsink on my m2 SSD, and it works perfectly. Installation was easy, and the copper heatsink effectively keeps my SSD cool during the use. It’s a great solution for improving laptop SSD thermals.
Susitha Ravinda Senarath
2025-02-04 11:38:29
Used to install a 4TB Nvme for my Dell G15. Size was perfect and fit very easily. Only issue I saw was when the screw is tied there is still a very small play.
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