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The JEYI Copper M.2 HeatSink Q80 features 36 precision-engineered copper fins and a full CNC aluminum frame, delivering 401 W/m.K thermal conductivity and up to 45°C cooling efficiency. Designed specifically for high-heat M.2 2280 SSDs like Samsung 980Pro and EVO 970Pro, it includes adjustable screws and nano thermal pads for a secure, damage-free fit. This passive cooling solution combines superior heat dissipation with sleek durability, making it an essential upgrade for performance-driven professionals.





| ASIN | B09C6HCVLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,661 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #75 in Computer Heatsinks |
| Item model number | Q80 |
| Manufacturer | JEYI |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 2.4 x 1.2 cm; 50 g |
D**O
è arrivato senza alcun istruzione senza alcun foglio illustrativo.. non essendo pratico non ho idea di come istallarla sulla mia ps5.
M**O
Il migliore tra quelli che ho usato fino ad ora.
T**.
For reference, I’m using this with a firecuda 530 on a TUF X570 board. As the heat sink wraps around the ssd, it will add to the width a bit. In my case it barely misses the latch of the PCIe slot. The copper is beautiful and the fit is excellent. Not sure how the metal will look over time, but right now it looks great. Note that the fins are closed on top and the design relies on axial air flow, while the other version (Q150) under this listing appears to support air flow 90 degree off. The included heat pads are a bit confusing at first as I didn’t see an explanation for the colors. The blue actually sticks to the surface and works best between the copper sink and the ssd. The pink one is for the black u-channel and the non-stick side (no foil) goes towards the ssd. Overall, I am impressed by the build quality, almost as much as I am surprised by the heat those ssd develop. The benefit turns out to be about 14C cooler than another M2 that’s directly under the original heat spreader of my motherboard. So I was curious and replaced the latter with another Finscold Q80. That's a 500GB version of the Seagate firecuda 530 while the original one is a 1TB version of the very same series. So it turns out that even with identical heat sinks, the SSD in the m.2_1 slot runs a bit warmer than the one near the CPU in the m.2_2 slot. That could have many reasons, but one plausible one would be that the air flow is better around the CPU while the other slot get a bit of heat from the GPU. (Note that PCIe slot in line with the m.2_1 slot becomes unusable due to the height of the Q80. The similar TUF X570-Pro board, doesn’t even have that particular PCIe slot.) Still, the difference between both is now 9C, or 5C less. Hence, the Finscold Q80 does cool better, even if not by much and certainly not a difference between life and death. I ended up upgrading the m.2_1 slot to a Q150, and while it may have resulted in 1-2C lower temperature of the ssd, the difference is minimal.
H**E
Malheureusement, ce n'était pas possible de l'installer sur ma carte mère.
L**S
Seit einigen Wochen im Einsatz. Preis-Leistung ok, aber vorallem der Mehrwert bei Temperaturspitzen ist sehr gut. Früher ist eine NVMe direkt auf gerne mal 80 Grad hochgeknallt, wenn sie ausgelastet wurde. Mit dem Add-On liege ich bei maximal 75 Grad
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