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Affordable Essential Cooling at Just $5 - UpHere M201 SSD Heatsink Unveiled
Until recently, cooling for storage was at best an afterthought for most enthusiasts and PC builders – it really wasn’t a concern outside of servers jam-packed full of drives. But current-generation PCIe 5 SSDs can transfer more data faster than ever before, and pushing those speeds can generate a fair bit of extra heat. With these modern drives, not only is some kind of cooling recommended, but it’s generally a requirement to prevent throttlingor even crashing in some instances .
Over the past few years, cooling companies have released a wide variety of heatsinks and coolers for NVMe SSDs to ensure that they can maintain their maximum speeds. Heatsinks large and small, with or without active fans (andeven liquid cooling solutions ) are now available for NVMe SSDs.
Our recent NVMe heatsink reviews have focused on the strongest units available on the market, suitable for users with intense storage workloads and high ambient temperatures – but the fact is most users don’t need such strong solutions. In this review, we’ll take a look at UpHere’s M201 SSD Heatsink, which is an entry-level solution aimed at mainstream users. We’ve recently testedUpHere’s C5C Air Cooler and found it one of the better low-end coolers on the market.
Cooler specifications
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Cooler | UpHere M201 NVMe Heatsink |
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MSRP | $4.99 USD |
Heatsink Material | Aluminum |
Rated Lifespan | Unlisted |
Size | 72 x 24.6 x1 6mm/2.83 x 0.97 x 0.63in |
Warranty | Unspecified (but does anyone care about a warranty on a $5 product?) |
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Packing and included contents
The packaging of the SSD heatsink is a bit different from similar products, with the box arriving in a resealable electrostatic shielding bag.
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Opening the box reveals the contents, protected by molded foam.
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Included with the package are the following:
- Two thermal pads
- Two clips
- Top and bottom sections of the heatsink
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Features of UpHere’s M201 NVMe SSD Heatsink
*️⃣ No compatibility concerns, will fit with any air cooler or dGPU
As this heatsink is roughly the same height as a PCI-e slot, it won’t cause any compatibility issues with other components. Larger NVMe SSD heatsinks often won’t fit underneath many air coolers due to their size.
UpHere M201 SSD Heatsink pictured next to ASRock Steel Legend 7900 GRE graphics card and Valkyrie SYN 360 AIO. (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)
*️⃣ Cheaper than Starbucks at only $4.99 USD
Most NVMe SSD heatsinks are not expensive, typically costing between $10 and $20 USD. UpHere’s M201 is about as cheap as they come, costing just $4.99 in the U.S.
*️⃣ Jagged heatsink design takes advantage of native airflow
While the M201 doesn’t have a fan cooling the heatsink, its jagged design will take advantage of existing airflow in the case. This means that it will perform better in systems using air cooling, if installed in the M.2 slot next to your CPU. Alternatively, this also means that it would perform worse in a bottom side M.2 slot where there is less airflow or when a liquid cooler is installed instead of air cooling.
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*️⃣ Double-sided SSD support
Many of the cheapest M.2 NVMe heatsinks only make contact with the top half, meaning that any NAND placed on the underside is unprotected. UpHere’s M201 features double-sided protection, ensuring peak performance for both single- sided and double-sided M.2 SSDs.
- Title: Soil Health
- Author: Kevin
- Created at : 2024-08-18 12:06:09
- Updated at : 2024-08-19 12:06:09
- Link: https://hardware-reviews.techidaily.com/soil-health/
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