Thermalright HR10 2280 PRO SSD Cooler,2280 SSD Heatsink Cooler,Double-Sided Heat Sink,4 Heat Pipes, with Thermal Silicone Pad for 2280 SSD PC and Computer,High Performance SSD Cooler
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【Brand Overview】Thermalright is a Taiwanese brand with more than 20 years of development history. It has a certain popularity in the domestic and international markets and has a decisive influence in the cooler market. We have been focusing on the research and development of computer accessories. The R&D product line includes: CPU coolers, case fans, silicone pad, thermal paste, mounting brackets, accessories and other products. 【Advanced Technology】Configured with AGHP technology 4*5mm heatpipe, which can solve the problem of low performance caused by gravity and improve the conduction efficiency of a single heatpipe, the overall use of full plating reflow technology, easy heat dissipation, support PCI-E 5.0 SSD. 【The most powerful auxiliary】Customized compact (30mm×30×10mm) size PWM fan, the speed can reach 3500-6000RPM, high speed can quickly take away the temperature, it has a 50CM long cable, a plug and play, the interface is 4PIN PWM 【Compatibility】HR10 2280 PRO is suitable for M.2 interface 22 x 80mm SSD cooling, support single-sided and double-sided particle 2280 SSD, (Note: does not support ITX motherboard back-mounted M.2 interface), the unique design of the top makes the overall value higher 【Specification】SSD cooling size: 90.3mm(L) x 23.7mm(W) x 43.8mm(H), material: stainless steel + aluminum fins, weight: 95g, number of heat pipes: 4*5mm heat pipes; fan size: 30 x 30 x 10mm, fan speed: 3500/6500RPM±10%, voltage: DC 12V, current: 0.05 A, fan interface: 4PIN PWM
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Lemon
Backplate of my GPU makes my NVMe so hot that my pc shutdown and kicked me out to the bios screen after reboot. Replaced the motherboard heatsink with this and temps were incredibly low with the fan on I was getting 35C on idle. but the lowest speed of the fan is still too loud and kinda annoying. It's too small to replace with anything from Noctua, since Noctua doesn't make 30mm fans. So I just unplug the fan. Still getting good temperatures. will look into adapting a 40mm noctua to this cooler.The fan at 0% runs at around 3000rpm and it's kinda high pitch and whiney. at 100% it goes to about 6000rpm and the fan sounds less annoying, the pitch goes lower. any lower than 100 though the whine sounds come back.
Ivan. R
I mean what can i say... I have Crucial T700 2tb with initially with mobo thick metal heatsink, so i thot thats more than enough for ssd. But i was very wrong... The Crucial T700 under stress in crystal mark hits 75-80c with mobo heatsink. And it starts throttling speeds down.In the moment I put the Thermalright HR10 2280 PRO Black SSD Heatsink and ran a test temps was 50-55c under full stress. I ran 10 more consecutive tests just to make sure its not a illusion.I mean the Difference is from here to the moon, what can i say. Also that thing is quite, you cant hear anything.I also knew this would be quality as i have Thermalright fans all over my case for cooling and it just quality. Also Thermalright price is on point ! Best bang for you buck. I will keep them in mind for any future builds and recommend to all my friends, especially this ssd cooler.
Mike
My 990 Pro was running warm using the integrated heatsink on a z790 ITX board. Swapped this in and went from idling around 64c to 45-46c. I'm using a Sugo17 with 11 fans in it, so I don't hear the little fan on this even if the case fans are running on low. Well worth the money.
Jerone
I liked that it actually kept my temps cooler, without my NVME would easily push to 120°F with cooler my NVME topped at 102°F.I loke that is was small enough to fit UNDER my CPU air cooler but having it just above my 2070 Super may not have been the best spot, not much I could do there as the 2nd NVME spot was taking by another SSD.For me I'm not able to hear that tiny fan roar as when I'm gaming I have my 140's and 120mm's at full speed.My build is in a NZXT H510 case, X570 Aorus Elite Motherboard, Ryzen 5 5600x, EVGA 2070 Super, 64GB Corsair Vengeance, two Thermaltake 14 High Static Fans, three 120mm corsair RGB fans, one cooler master Hyper 212 RGB, 5 of SSD's 2 being NVME's. All powered by the great EVGA SuperNova 850 80 Gold