
cheap and it works great


I have a Nextorage Japan 2TB NVMe which is a double-sided SSD, it's great but tends to run a little warm. I had a "generic" heatsink on it, would idle around 37c but under load it would jump to around 70c-73c. Newegg advertised this heatsink on sale so I bought 3, figured if I didn't like them I could use them on one of my lesser machines. After installing the Iceberg heatsink the idle temps were still around 35c-37c, but under load the temps were lowered to 49c-51c - all tests performed in an ancient CoolerMaster tower case, (2) 140mm fans on side cover blowing air on the motherboard, with 73F room temp. Installed on a MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus running PCIe 4.0 x4. Very satisfied with the results.

Good SSD cooler with one caveat. Comes with several heat pads of different thickness and even includes a mini screwdriver. Installing a single-sided SSD will have no issues whatsoever.



Its slim, made of aluminum, and it fits the rear M.2 slot on my mini itx build. Even with the two 2.5" drive bays populated.




Dropped temps 12-15C, inexpensive, easy to install

Came with standoffs and screws for Asus, MSI and Gigabyte MBs.


Easy installation, M.2 controller chip runs cooler,only white heat sink on the market, fits nice near the graphics card as you can see in the pics.

Beautifully machined HSF. Simple install on my PNY M2 drive. Tiny fan is very quiet, a big surprise. Fit very nicely my MSI Z690 mobo. Plugs into any four pin fan receiver so you can see fan rpms.




