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Review on 🚀 inno M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heatsink Equipped with Adjustable PWM Cooling Fan [M9] by Jason King

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This Ineo M9 rocket has AMAZING performance!

cooler INEO M9 Struck. Keep this short full review and photos will be linked. I did a lot of bench tests. Samsung Magical, CrystalDiskMark to really push the temperature beyond normal use. Hardware monitor for recording tempos, as HM uses very little PC resources. Removed all unnecessary programs. More details in the full review. My hypnosis from the start was that most aftermarket heatsinks would perform nothing at best, maybe a few degrees better than a motherboard or nothing at all. Samsung says no heatsinks are needed on the 970 Evo plus, which is Gen3. Keep in mind that Gen 4 NVMe is about to get even hotter. ***My Results*** HYPOTHESIS BROKEN. THIS INEO M9 Radiator DOES EXACTLY WHAT THE SELLER DESCRIBES. * SPOILERS (Temperatures dropped at least 30°F or 10°C in every test I ran. Gaming, testing, file transfer. It improved PC boot time, every game, program load time). If you care about PCs, gaming, cars, etc., HEAT is known to kill productivity. Less Heat, Better Performance *Samsung Magical* RAN 5 times nonstop between each test X570 Tomahawk MB Standard heatsink Average temperature 58°C or 136.4°f. INEO M9 NVMe Radiator average temperature 40° or 104°f. for high-performance cooling, it will exceed your expectations.

Pros
  • The high-performance M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD cooler features copper heat pipes and a 30mm PWM fan to ensure excellent heat dissipation from the M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD.
Cons
  • I write later