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Company develops copper-diamond composite for better heatsink cooling
By Jowi Morales published
E6, a De Beers Group company, is developing a copper-diamond composite material to serve as a more effective heatsink.

Graugear G-M2HP04-F NVMe Cooler Review: Two heatpipes and a fan deliver strong performance
By Albert Thomas published
Graugear’s SSD cooler performed very well in our testing. Read on for our thermal benchmarks and detailed information.

iHTP M.2 2280 NVMe Cooler Review: The best SSD heatsink only costs $6.99
By Albert Thomas published
iHTP’s NVMe SSD cooler performs very well. We tested it with both air and liquid cooling systems to judge its thermal performance.

Be Quiet MC1 and MC1 Pro Review: Essential cooling compatible with any system
By Albert Thomas published
Be Quiet’s MC1 Pro SSD cooler features a low-profile heatsink with an integrated copper heatpipe on both sides of the cooler.

Ineo M9 SSD Heatsink and Cooler Review: Strong performance, interesting design
By Albert Thomas published
Ineo’s M9 has a unique design… but was it the right choice?

UpHere M201 SSD Heatsink Review: $5 for essential NVMe cooling
By Albert Thomas published
Featuring a low profile and an even lower price of only $5 USD, UpHere’s M201 NVMe M.2 heatsink provides essential cooling performance for your SSD, with broad compatibility.

Akasa Gecko SSD Heatsink Review: A blower cooler for an SSD
By Albert Thomas published
Akasa’s Gecko is a blower-style cooler for your PCI-e 5 SSD. Can it handle the heat from our stress tests?

TeamGroup T-Force Dark AirFlow I SSD Cooler Review: The strongest NVMe heatsink you can buy
By Albert Thomas published
The T-Force Dark AirFlow I SSD Cooler is an NVMe heatsink that packs an active fan, but does it really need active cooling?
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