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ElecGear M11 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Unique and Powerful Cooler for M.2 SSD

Talking about storage with a compact size accompanied by speed, of course no one will doubt the . With such a small size and speed, the heat generated is no joke, and the heatsink offered is still less than expected. Although there are many solutions available, this brand offers the latest with a unique design to keep your M.2 SSD cool.

This information was first leaked by @momomo_us, where he tweeted the appearance of a cooler specifically for M.2 SSD. At first glance, this cooler in the form of a jet engine seems to show its potential to cool the tiny storage space.

In addition, the shape is indeed different from the ‘conventional’ cooler in general which only includes a small heatsink and fan.

Named , it offers a heatsink position that can be adjusted to the needs of its users. In addition, this cooler is also equipped with a pulse-width modulation (PWM) fan to ensure efficiency in performance and noise generated.

The fan is claimed to be able to produce 9,300 RPM, which in our opinion includes overkill for the 30mm fan. With this speed, this cooler is expected to cool your M.2 SSD with an airflow of 3.16 CFM.

Do not forget the cooler with the shape of this jet engine is strengthened with an 80mm aluminum heatsink and a quality thermal pad.

ElecGear, as the maker of the cooler in the form of a jet engine, also claims that its product is even able to reduce the temperature of components very effectively. It is possible that all of this cannot be separated from the role of the heatpipe that you can see on the aftermarket cooler.

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