Adata has announced the XPG Storm RGB M.2 2280, an active-cooling add-on for M.2 solid-state drives (SSDs) which it claims drops the operating temperature of high-speed storage by a minimum of 25 ...
Alphacool has introduced a new liquid cooled M.2 NVMe SSD in the form of the Core M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 Liquid Cooler which features five digitally addressable RGB LED lights enabling you to create a wide ...
GELID has this week introduced a new SSD cooler in the form of the GELID Glint ARGB M.2 SSD cooler, now available to purchase priced at $16 or €15 depending on your location. Created to provide ...
Alphacool has announced the launch of the new Aurora Eisfluegel high-flow flow sensor. The small compact flow sensor is equipped with 8 addressable digital RGB LEDs for optimal illumination. The speed ...
The GLINT is crafted to cool your M.2 SSD efficiently and boost drive performance. It helps maintain temperatures within the normal range under any workload or usage scenario, enhances data integrity, ...
The latest ultra-fast SSDs are getting hotter and hotter, with Sabrent adding in a built-in thermal pad as part of the enclosure, which helps with heat dissipation, along with the help of its tough ...
There is more to this drive than it appears. Full addressable RGB support only comes from a couple of motherboards. The rest of us will need to settle for color changing effects. The heat sink does a ...
Do you need a cooler for your M.2 NVMe SSD? The short answer is yes, unless your SSD is operating within its defined temperature range. Read on to find out more. M.2 NVMe SSDs, like most other PC ...
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