Replaced my motherboard heat sink for m.2 with this one. While temps were ok with the other this product dropped my temps into the 30s. Very pleased with result, easy installation, and fit my product well.
Not a lot to say here other than it works well for my purposes. I bought a new Dell with a 256GB SSD drive, but wanted to upgrade to a 1TB. I needed to be able to clone the 256 SSD that came with the computer so that I could use the faster/larger drive as a boot disk, but also keep the 256 drive in the system for extra storage. I moved the 256 into this adapter and put the new 1TB on the main board (mainly in case i need to remove the adapter and plug something else in id still have a bootable machine) In any case the adapter worked great. Plugged it in and my Dell XPS 8940 recognized it and booted the machine off of the drive in there. Does what it claims to, coming from a reputable brand for a reasonable cost.I also want to add this review is for the SSD drive adapter. I see there is an adapter and 2 heat sync options on Amazon under this listing. It looks like some reviews are for the heat sync alone…and some people have complained about that. I can’t speak to the stand-alone heat sync, but the review is for the SSD NVMe M.2 PCIe adapter.
Really comfortable head mount if you want pov footage with a gopro. Easy to adjust and it stays put.
My Samsung 980 was hitting some massive temperatures previously. 70°+. I installed this heatsink and an extra fan in my case, temps haven’t even touched 40° to my knowledge. I’ll randomly check in a gaming session, the highest I’ve seen was 36°. Well worth the asking price, works so well
This adapter card was an easy way to install a Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD in a Dell 7810. The Dell 7810 only supports Gen3 PCIe, but the new NVMe SSD is still about 6x faster than the SATA SSD it replaced. The quality of the adapter and the heat sink arrangement is good. The kit even comes with a small screwdriver to install the nVME SSD inside the heat sink.