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ICY DOCK ToughArmor MB720M2K-B

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The ICY DOCK ToughArmor MB720M2K-B is part of their high-end line of enclosures, with this one specifically engineered for up to four M.2 NVMe drives. It is clearly aimed at mission-critical systems where reliability, uptime, and peace of mind are highest on the list of attributes to check off.

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Thank you for the review, but what are the IOPS of the drives in those?
 
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You can put Noctua fans there and it will be as effective but much more quiet. I have one on my chipset, runs at 4750 RPM and its still very quiet. Pushes immense amount of air thru. But it costs.
 
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