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

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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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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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@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:
 
Not happy about the current state of nvme ssd and theire temps - its simply to much hassle with these gen 5 drives
 
0.44CFM at 8000RPM. Just for your reference, your bog standard 120mm fan at 1600rpm will do at least 50CFM, that's 100x more.
 
Hi,
Yeah TT holding off on showing the proprietary fan plug and additional pwm adapter not included of course hehe
 
I 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.
 
If they made this without the fan, it would've been much better.
 
10$ better one on aliexpress.
 
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