i'm thinking of trying to make a homemade copper heatsink out of copper flashing. just cutting them out and clamping them together a-la that "flower" heatsink we've seen around (sorry, too lazy to ...
Many users continue to operate M.2 NVMe drives without heatsinks for extended periods of time without experiencing thermal ...
We saw Gigabyte tease the "world's first PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD, last week," which it said was capable of 5GB/s speeds (given suitably cool temperatures). At Computex that product appears to have become ...
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M.2 NVMe SSDs are known for their high performance and speed, but they also generate significant heat, which can lead to thermal throttling and reduced lifespan. To address this issue, the use of ...
There are two primary reasons why anyone would want to use a Copper Heatsink, rather than the Stock cooler that comes with your video card. It could be that your GPU get’s too hot and makes it ...
SSD speeds have continued to skyrocket with PCIe Gen 4 and Gen 5, and with it, so have their thermal demands. M.2 drives may be tiny, but they can run surprisingly hot under load, especially in ...
Thermaltake has just announced its new MS-1 M.2 SSD cooler, which features a high-speed 8000RPM micro blower fan, heat pipe, and heatsink to keep your ultra-fast (and ultra-hot) Gen5 SSDs as cool as ...