Wednesday, March 22nd 2023
Thermalright Rolls Out HR-10 2280, an M.2 SSD Heatsink
Thermalright today rolled out the HR-10 2280, a step up from the company's HR-09 2280 M.2 SSD heatsink from 2022. Like its predecessor, the HR-10 uses two 5 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes that make contact with an M.2-2280 SSD over a mirror-finish nickel-plated copper base-plate, but the heatpipes loop through a denser aluminium fin-stack with slats that maximize surface area for heat dissipation. There's also a die-cast metal top-plate. The HR-10 is a tiny bit heavier than the HR-09, weighing in at 85 g (versus 80 g, but with a more optimized design). The heatsink measures 23.7 mm x 90.3 mm x 43.8 mm (WxDxH). The company didn't reveal pricing.
11 Comments on Thermalright Rolls Out HR-10 2280, an M.2 SSD Heatsink
www.thermalright.com/product/hr-09-2280-pro-black/
Hopefully they've improved the mounting tough, as it was a pain to fit.
I'd just opt for one of many heatsinks with pwm fans these bulky things are just really funny items "guess okey for a steampunk look" and being so close to a gpu a very weird item to buy.
If worried the fan may die just get the warranty offered for a few bucks.
I though the NAND doesn't need cooling, only controller. AFAIK these NANDs should work better without cooling?