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SubDoc
> 3 dayWork as advertised and drop the operational temp by 15-20 degrees F under moderate to heavy read/write.
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Mike M
> 3 dayWorks well and fits into the PS5 perfectly. Easy to pair with an SSD and comes with everything you need. It helps reduce the temp quite a bit. Ive been running it for about a month and Im happy with the purchase.
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Verified Purchaser
12-06-2025Fits well. Seems to work.
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Starman
> 3 dayGood quality/product.
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g4mac56rocks
> 3 dayThermal silicon pad on top and underneath, just works fine with me. This is a stand-alone product with five star quality, the specification of which is second-to-none. The heatsink fin structure is very similar to the type Corsair has on their Gen4 NVMe M2 1TB which I also recently purchased the specification of that which are second-to-none also. Very good product, do not pass up while it is still there, thats what I say!
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Connor
> 3 dayAs another review said, this heatsink was made too tall for the cover to fit properly. I got it put together into my PS5 in less than an hour.
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Jordan Irwin
> 3 dayWhen at max load my Samsung pro was running at 62-65 degrees. With this heat sink, it’s at max 52. For the price, it’s crazy good. 10 degree drop for the price is an amazing deal.
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RON M.
> 3 dayGiven the price, I had fairly low expectations. However, the heatsink reduced the temperatures on my WD SN850 from 85C to 61C when running CrystalDiskMark, and the 85C would have been higher if the SSD hadnt throttled at that temperature. The installation was easy, but I didnt install the bottom thermal pad since my 1 TB drive didnt have any chips on the bottom. Overall, great value for the money.
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D. Steele
> 3 dayAn inexpensive modification to keep the M.2 SSD cooler. Data shows it works. Relatively simple in nature, the install should be a breeze, but it isnt, especially if you are installing on a machine youve already put together. Some of that is tight fit and not necessarily the manufacturers fault, but what is their fault is this: the pictures and description show a spare/extra screw to hold the unit into your motherboard. The problem is, when you get into the installation, the old screw provided by the motherboard manufacturer is no longer long enough to seat the SDD. Heres where that screw, presumably longer in nature to rectify this problem, provided by the manufacturer comes in...but its missing. Not just from mine, but Ive since read other reviews and not there, either. So, be prepared to have to use some spare screw that will do the job. Otherwise, this is worthwhile and cheap mod. If the screw was present and long enough my review would be 5s across the board.
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ROBERT
Greater than one weekBest quantity of items for the price