Most of these NVME coolers are pretty compact so you don't have to worry about CPU fans/heatsinks and such. This is shown in the product description, so a full 2" of clearance above your drive is required to install it. However, the design clearly offers more efficient cooling compared to a traditional finned aluminum block. The slotted base should provide enough adjustment to accommodate thickness differences between different NVME drives. The 30mm fan uses a standard screw mount, making it easy to swap out when the time comes. Mine blows out the fins as shipped, but it looks like it could be flipped if you (or your case architecture) prefer the pull cooling option. I found the fan to be very quiet even at full speed, so much so that I doubt it would be audible outside of a desktop case, even if it were the only fan running. With a nearly 18-inch cable, zip ties, thermal pads, tools, and motherboard hardware, this kit should cover all installation needs. If you're into modding, I think the design of this cooler could even use a second or larger fan if you find that desirable. If you found my thoughts helpful, please click "helpful". Many Thanks.
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