For reference I am using it with a Firecuda 530 on a TUF X570 board. Because the heatsink wraps around the SSD, it adds a bit of width. In my case it almost got caught on the PCIe slot latch. The copper is beautiful and the fit is great. Not sure how the metal will look over time, it looks great now. The included heating pads are a little confusing at first as I didn't see an explanation of the colors. The blue actually sticks to the surface and works best between a copper sink and an SSD. The pink is for the black U-channel, and the non-stick side (no foil) faces the SSD. Overall, I'm almost as impressed with the build quality as I am with the heat these SSDs generate. The benefit is about 14C cooler than the other M2 that sits just below my motherboard's original heatspreader.
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