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Thermal Grizzly M.2 SSD Cooler
- M.2 SSDs
Thermal Grizzly M. 2 SSD coolerThe Thermal Grizzly M. 2 SSD cooler is a passive cooling solution for Next Generation Form Factor SSDs. It's no secret that the modern M. 2 NVMe SSDs in particular tend to get a little warmer when used for demanding purposes, so that even the speed of the drive has to be throttled. In order to counteract this problem and to be able to call up the full performance, the professionals at Thermal Grizzly have developed a compact passive cooler that significantly reduces the temperatures of an M.
2 SSD.
The Thermal Grizzly M. 2 SSD cooler at a glance
Black passive cooler for M. 2 SSDs
Cooler temperatures to avoid speed reduction
Compatible with single-sided M. 2 NVMe SSDs (2280)
Uncomplicated assembly
M. 2 SSD coolerThe Thermal Grizzly M. 2 SSD cooler in detail
The sophisticated design of the cooler consists of a front cover and a backplate as well as two matching minus pad 8 high-performance thermal pads. It should be noted that the Thermal Grizzly M. 2 SSD cooler is only compatible with one-sided M. 2 NVMe SSDs with a width of 22 millimeters and a length of 80 millimeters, and that M. 2 (NGFF) connections with a height of 4.2 millimeters must be used.
Technical details:
Color: Black
Compatibility:
All single-sided M. 2 NVMe SSDs (22 mm wide, 80 mm long)
M. 2 (NGFF) connection must have a height of 4.2 mm
scope of delivery
1x front cover
1x backplate
1x thermal pad 0.5 mm
1x thermal pad 1 mm
Model: TG-M2SSD-ABR
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by OutletPC Return Policy
Pros: Easy to use and self explanatory to use
Cons: After doing more research its pretty much useless
Overall Review: does as advertised but on anything below a gen 4 PCI-E its pretty much useless as the nand stays cooler than it should, gave it three for ease of use and for keeping the controller cooled on the M.2 drive, but save your money unless you are running pci-e 4.0 M.2 or doing loads of video editing and using the drive. I DO NOT RECOMMEND FOR A GAMING SSD BELOW A PCI-E 4.0