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Review on 🔥 Heat Dissipating Silicone Thermal Cooler for Pack Heatsinks by John Hall

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use with instant results.

I didn't think I'd get this kind of temperature control in my space-constrained laptop with such a seemingly simple setup, but it easily drops the controller temp by 5-10 degrees without the memory temp dropping to 30 degrees in standby or over 60 degrees. when transferring data. The comfortable range is an average of 40-50°C for the memory and 40-60°C for the controller without going into the gas range (70°C). It is highly recommended to use a heatsink (or similar heatsink) for NVMe m.2 drives; difference between day and night. I would recommend using a cooling pad/fan to disperse and regulate the air for other reasons as well. (Tested with CrystalDiskinfo and hwinfo64.) The manufacturer is ready to help and answers questions quickly and in detail, even if it is a small product inconsistency. *EDIT (20/07/2019) *Works even in the hot summer months. Staying within safe limits and never stepping on the gas (with a fan and heatsink) but in 70-90F summer weather (along with any humidity) it's hard to tell if the thermal pad will hold up or lose its effectiveness. If fall weather comes and my temp ranges are still higher than when I first installed I'll be a little disappointed, but there are too many factors (like gravity) to make assumptions right now.

Pros
  • Easy Installation: With high temperature resistant silicone rings, compatible with compact space. And with a unique nano-silicone thermal pad compatible with uneven surfaces. Low viscosity, no damage to M.2 SSD warranty label.
Cons
  • little things