Tuesday, November 13th 2018

ZADAK 511 Intros MOAB M.2 RGB SSD Heatsink

ZADAK 511 today introduced the MOAB M.2 RGB, an M.2-2280 SSD heatsink that's studded with addressable RGB LED lighting. The heatsink is 80 mm long, and roughly 1 cm tall. It's made of aluminium, with a 2 mm-thick base plate, and heatsink fins projecting upward. The heatsink is capped off by a steel top-plate with RGB LED embellishments that wire out to standard 5V aRGB connectors. The company didn't reveal the heatsink's total weight, but is including special steel long bolts to hold the heatsink and your SSD down to the board's M.2 nuts. The company also didn't reveal pricing.
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13 Comments on ZADAK 511 Intros MOAB M.2 RGB SSD Heatsink

#1
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Wow, a new RGB product! :D

In fact I didn't even realize that you could put RGBs in M.2 heatsinks. :laugh:
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#2
kastriot
Can we have heatsink for heatsink? in RGB ofc..
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#3
Emanulele
Sure, more cables to hide just for some bling :D
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#4
laszlo
this rgb madness started when pc cases manufacturers decided to offer inside viewable side panels...
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#5
Dammeron
laszlothis rgb madness started when pc cases manufacturers decided to offer inside viewable side panels...
Nah... Window panels were before that. It all started with first "gaming related" Abit Fatal1ty mobos that included red leds across the board. Afterwards it all went downhill...
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#6
DeathtoGnomes
Chloe PriceWow, a new RGB product! :D

In fact I didn't even realize that you could put RGBs in M.2 heatsinks. :laugh:
MOAR! Must have more RGB!
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#7
Object55
I am not sure I want ZADAK written anywhere in my system. Why such a branding push, couldn't you just put small Z in one corner ?
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#8
bonehead123
From the looks of it, it probably too tall for those m.2 slots (virtually all of them) that are next to the 1st pcie slot, where the GPU sits right on top of it, which is a very tight fit even without heatsinks....thanks to the mobo makers stupid insistence on putting them there. But of course if you put your drives on slot cards, no problemo :)
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#9
LiveOrDie
laszlothis rgb madness started when pc cases manufacturers decided to offer inside viewable side panels...
haha RGB let alone LEDs lighting wasn't even around back then it was UV and neon tubes my friend.
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#10
laszlo
Live OR Diehaha RGB let alone LEDs lighting wasn't even around back then it was UV and neon tubes my friend.
i really forgot those UV&neons ...:laugh:o_O
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#11
Unregistered
Don't worry everyone, just make a rgb build and you'll be putting your presents by the PC this year, all you need to do is mod the startup to play jingle bells.
#12
E-curbi
Xx Tek Tip xXDon't worry everyone, just make a rgb build and you'll be putting your presents by the PC this year, all you need to do is mod the startup to play jingle bells.
Already done that - way ahead of you. lol :D

We even have an rgb nativity scene this year playing Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run". jk :p
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#13
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Live OR Diehaha RGB let alone LEDs lighting wasn't even around back then it was UV and neon tubes my friend.
Damn those cathodes were fragile.. I remember that few ones broke when I used those. And the cable mess with the inverters etc.

I preferred all-red with lights back then :)
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