Wednesday, March 13th 2024

Thermaltake Intros MS-1 M.2-2280 SSD Cooler

Thermaltake today introduced the MS-1, a fan-heatsink cooler for SSDs in the M.2-2280 form-factor. The cooler consists of an extruded aluminium heatsink with a flattened copper heatpipe running along its length, to more effectively spread heat from the controller across the heatsink. Thermaltake also includes a thermal pad that's meant to be installed between the heatsink and the drive, to compensate for any minor Z-height differences that may exist between the controller, DRAM chip, and the NAND flash chips. There is a second thermal pad for components on the reverse side of the drive's PCB, which makes contact with the "taco shell" backplate of the cooler. This heatsink is ventilated by a tiny fan which turns at speeds of up to 8,000 RPM, pushing 0.44 CFM of airflow at 1.6 mm H₂O static pressure, and a measured noise of 16 dBA. The fan is rated for 60,000 hours by Thermaltake. The cooler measures 74 mm x 23 mm x 17.9 mm, and is designed to minimize interference in the CPU socket area. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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10 Comments on Thermaltake Intros MS-1 M.2-2280 SSD Cooler

#1
Chaitanya
Decently sized heatsink with fins and a fan. Also from product specs mention it has 2510 - 3Pin fan connector so no PWM control but atleast motherboard should allow for fan control.

Edit: attaching "test" report posted by Thermaltake.
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#2
Space Lynx
Astronaut
@freeagent I am probably going to get one of these just to keep in storage for a future build. What have you done to me? :roll:
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#3
jesdals
Not happy about the current state of nvme ssd and theire temps - its simply to much hassle with these gen 5 drives
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#4
Haile Selassie
0.44CFM at 8000RPM. Just for your reference, your bog standard 120mm fan at 1600rpm will do at least 50CFM, that's 100x more.
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#5
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yeah TT holding off on showing the proprietary fan plug and additional pwm adapter not included of course hehe
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#6
freeagent
Space Lynx@freeagent I am probably going to get one of these just to keep in storage for a future build. What have you done to me? :roll:
I would rather have a Thermalright :)
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#7
Space Lynx
Astronaut
freeagentI would rather have a Thermalright :)
ah I thought this was thermal right... FML. I am tired. I hate these company names sometimes. I would never buy thermaltake.
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#8
Dammeron
If they made this without the fan, it would've been much better.
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#9
ErikG
10$ better one on aliexpress.
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#10
Chaitanya
ThrashZoneHi,
Yeah TT holding off on showing the proprietary fan plug and additional pwm adapter not included of course hehe
Its standard 3 Pin fan connector as mentioned on product page.
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