







🔥 Cool your SSD, elevate your game!
The EZDIY-FAB 5V ARGB M.2 Heatsink SSD Cooler is designed to enhance the cooling efficiency of your M.2 2280 SSDs, featuring a robust aluminum alloy construction and a powerful 20mm cooling fan. With customizable ARGB lighting, this cooler not only protects your SSD from overheating but also adds a stylish touch to your desktop setup.
| Brand | EZDIY-FAB |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Aluminium |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Manufacturer | EZDIY-FAB |
| UPC | 680904699199 |
| Model | EZDPI075-4 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.18 x 7.37 x 1.78 cm; 68 g |
| Item model number | EZDPI075-4 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Connector Type | SATA |
| Form Factor | M.2 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
E**T
Functional, Cool, Easy to use, Affordable.
I love this thing. Every M2 ssd being used as a boot drive should have one.I bought this because I love RGB but more importantly my case is open air and has no airflow over the motherboard. Since I use an M2 boot drive and have no airflow, i figured this would be a good choice. I was right. It keels the drive cooler and looks great!
C**A
Made a believer out of me
The media could not be loaded. I was skeptical when I ordered the cooler/fan combo but I immediately saw improved temperatures in my m.2. Before installing the cooler, the temps were around 60 Celsius at idle. After, the temps went down to around 40 Celsius while benchmarking. It was a huge improvement and the RGB works pretty well.
M**S
Buena disipacion
Descendio la temperatura alrededor de 8ºC, debido a que cuento con poco flujo de aire por la cantidad de ventiladores que tengo (4 ventiladores en total).
E**E
Works Relatively Well but the LEDs Don't Diffuse Well and the Colors Aren't True
So I bought this M.2 ARGB Heatsink cooler with fan hoping that it would cool down my M.2 drive and work with the existing ARGB fans and heatsinks in my rig. It does seem to work well with cooling part... which is probably the most important thing in the end. It's not loud and it was easy to install... however, that's about all that I can say positive about it. It is a little disappointing in the ARGB side of its implementation. I guess you get what you pay for. I have this ARGB M.2 SSD heatsink sitting right next to my ARGB RAM heatsinks which are also plugged into my MSI motherboard with a splitter. The RAM heatsinks diffuse well meaning that I can't tell how many LEDs there are and all I see on the RAM heatsinks are nice smooth color. On the M.2 heatsink, it's very apparent that there are 4 LEDs on the heatsink... I would almost excuse that if it matched color well, but it doesn't. It does seem to track most colors (blues, greens, white), but when I use Mystic Light to cycle through the colors, this M.2 heatsink messes up royally on orange. You can see in the pic that the orange of the M.2 heatsink looks like a poor yellow and doesn't match the RAM heatsinks at all which shows what the true orange color should look like. (See the pic) It's also woefully poor when fading in and out. The color starts to darken, but about at the halfway mark to darkening, the light just goes out. It doesn't compare to the LEDs on the RAM heatsinks. If you don't have any other ARGB LEDs in your rig, then maybe this'll pass, but if you bundle it with your other ARGB LEDs, you'll be unhappy with its look. My recommendation is to find something else for the price that executes better and has a better quality set of LEDs.
N**.
Good quality, just note that the fan runs off of the led power line.
These are good quality overall, and cut my m.2 temp by 10-14C. Note that you need to plug in the led for the fan to run, don't use it without the active cooling fan. No problems getting it to sync either, was easy on an Asus MB.
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