Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Works great
customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I just used the included bands to install the heatsink on my nvme drive. It dropped temps by ~12 degrees F so I'm happy. Probably could get even better thermal dissipation if I tried harder but its good enough this way.
ac
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I used this for a single-sided pcie gen 4 nvme drive on the back of the motherboard in a sandwich-style small form factor case with very little clearance around the rear m.2 slot. It's working great, probably as well as I could ask for with such limited space. Definitely seems better built and more functional than the bulkier aluminum heatsinks that came preinstalled on the drive.
Cliente Amazooon
Reviewed in Mexico on June 17, 2022
Lo adquirí para un SSD sin disipador e instalarlo en el PS5Tiene buenos acabados, el empaque es muy simple, no tiene instrucciones u otra cosaSugiero ver los videos en linea para entender como colocarlo de manera correcta, hasta la fecha esta instalado sin problema, apenas tiene 1 mes en la consolaLa conductividad térmica del cobre es muy superior a la de los de aluminio.
Pooya Mozaffari
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2021
As advertised, effective to reduce temps, so far seeing a drop in the range of 6 to 10c. Also item is very compact, so super ideal if you have a gaming laptop like a Razer Blade 15.
Karl Baisch
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2021
Works great easy to install keep SSD at much lower temperature
Chris Simpson
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2021
I just installed an icepc M.2 2280 NVMe SSD Pure Copper 2mm Heatsink in my laptop and it seems to have brought temperatures down by a little bit (and/or absorbing the heat so it takes longer to reach high levels). I have a 2020 Alienware m17 R3 and replaced the internal NVMe SSD with a Samsung EVO Plus 970 2TB. The laptop came with thin copper heat spreaders and I found my temperature rising to 81c with them.To install, I removed the label from the surface of the chips on the NVMe SSD (sticking it on the opposite side so I still have it), wiped the chips and heatsink surfaces down with a little rubbing alcohol, removed the clear plastic strips from the thermal pad, attached it to the NVMe SSD, "strapped" it down, and reinstalled the NVMe SSD. It just barely fits (it touches the plastic bottom but I don't see any bowing so I think it is just very snug). I'll have to be careful not to put too much pressure on that spot, hopefully it won't damage the NVMe SSD, connector, or motherboard.Running benchmarks I haven't seen it break 69c yet, and even then it takes a lot longer to reach that temperature than before, so it seems to be absorbing and/or dissipating heat better (not that there's really anywhere for it to dissipate it to, but this heatsink has significantly more volume and surface area than the copper heat spreader that came with the laptop).I'm concerned about the little bands that came with it, as I wonder if they will loosen up or break after being under stress and heat for a while, but because of the snug fit I'm also hoping that if they do break they won't be able to wiggle around inside the laptop. I'll probably double check it in a few months.All in all, pretty happy with it, seems to work! I'll try to remember to update my review in the coming months if I have any problems.
Tulips are my favorite flower
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
System config:Dell G5 SE (5505) Laptop - Ryzen 5 4600H and Radeon RX5600mCrucial P5 500GB in Second M.2 SlotI added this ICEPC heatsink (2mm) to the Crucial P5 NVMe drive in my second slot. I removed the sticker on the drive and placed the thermal pad down. I added the heatsink on top. I added the 5 included bands (probably only needed one of the two sets provided, but why not?). Very easy install and good fit.One of main reasons I am writing this review is to let people know this fit my model laptop. I really had to do some guesswork and I wanted to let people know it worked for me.Temp on the P5 drive dropped 10 degrees (Celsius) under load. The drive puts out great numbers too. I added my CrystalMark and CrystalInfo screenshots.Could not be happier!!For other Dell G5 5500 series owners, there is another heatsink from Deal4GO on Amazon that really appears to be basically the OEM heatsink. It is more expensive and looks to have less metal/surface area than this one. However, the fit looks perfect with that one. I would still go with this product because it fit for me, but I thought I would mention it.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
I have multiple M.2 drives on my Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha, and unfortunately the third slot is on the back of the board and has atrocious cooling, with no room for standard size heatsinks. Attached a pic, this is fairly common placement for some reason even though accessing the back of the motherboard is incredibly inconvenient.On my Sabrent Rocket 4.0 my temps went (with no heatsink) from idling at 55C and peaking at 84C under Crystal Disk Mark to idling at 45C and peaking at 55C after installing the heatsink. Way better delta than I expected for before/after, approximatelyIdle delta - 10CPeak delta - 30CJust fantastic. I used the 2mm one and I think it just barely fit, based on the depths of the MB mosfets.My only complaint is there were no instructions whatsoever, however installing the heatsink is very intuitive so it isn't a big deal. You just peel the adhesive on back of the heatsink and attach to the drive, and if you want more security you can use these little rubber bands. Came with 3 black ones and 3 clear, I used the clears.I heartily recommend this heatsink especially the 2mm version for limited space like back of motherboard. Phenomenal passive cooling.