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HS-1110 SSD Heatsink Cooler for PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 SSD for Workstation Server Rugged Computer IPC Industrial Computer Gaming PC Use (Red)

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Color: Red


Features

  • - Double Sided and Maximize Surface Cooling Design: With double sided and maximize surface cooling design, HS-1110 has up to 77F(25C) cooling effect, or even more with sufficient air flow. Keep your SSD running at peak performance.
  • - Fixed Base Design: HS-1110 has patent fixed base design to stabilize the SSD, compatible with uneven surface and avoid SSD deformation.
  • - Exquisite Workmanship: Aluminum alloy, anodic oxidation and surface sandblasting treatment. All with fine workmanship and good heat dissipation materials.
  • - Universally Fit: Compatible with almost all kinds of single side or double sides M.2 2280 SSD (M.2 SSD: 22 x 80mm). Its design ensures HS-1110 can be easily combined with almost any requirement of the user.(L x W x H: 70 x 24 x 19.6 mm)

Description

Form Factor: For M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe /SATA Material: Aluminum / SECC Dimension(LWH): 702419.6mm Cooling Effect: Up to 77∘F(25∘C) Package Contents Heatsink1 Fixed Base1 Screws4 Thermal Pads2 Rubber Pads4 Screwdriver1 Manual1

Brand: archgon


Cooler Heatsink Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 2.76"L x 0.94"W x 0.77"H


Cooler Heatsink Compatibility: M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe /SATA SSD


Item Weight: 0.5 Kilograms


Brand: ‎archgon


Cooler Heatsink Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎2.76"L x 0.94"W x 0.77"H


Cooler Heatsink Compatibility: ‎M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe /SATA SSD


Item Weight: ‎0.5 Kilograms


Mounting Type: ‎Chassis Mount


Manufacturer: ‎archgon


Hardware Platform: ‎pc


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.76 x 0.94 x 0.97 inches


Color: ‎Red


Date First Available: ‎October 1, 2019


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  • Great mechanical design M.2 heatsink
Color: Black
Fantastic M.2 heatsink. Big enough fins to actually have significant heat flow. The mechanical design is wonderful, provides good compression of the the thermal pads, which is necessary for good heat flow, while preventing the screws from being too tight and possibly damaging the board. Even has good documentation and pictures, although I did need a magnifying glass to read the very tiny font. The supplied screwdriver is fine for the included screws, but does not work for the M.2 mounting screw. All in all a big winner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025 by John Swenson

  • clean install, but check headspace
Color: Black
installed on an aorus 570, which frustratingly only comes with one heatshield despite there being two m.2 slots, and they aren't available aftermarket from what I could find, and obviously a lot of junk on here is copy/pastad from you-know-where with zero accountability, so I was trying to find a heat sink / heat shield that actually seemed like it would work. so, this thing is at least 3-4mm too tall for the second m.2 slot, however to my amazement it fits perfectly on the first m.2 slot. what this means is, I installed it on the first m.2 instead of the second one, and put the shield on the second one that came with the board. fit like a glove. the thermal tape seems like it's 1-2mm too long for your typical 3.5 inch m.2, and even the sink itself. it does come with two pads though in case you need to thermal both sides instead of using the little rubbery authentic 3m feets it comes with. The problem is with the way the chassis is designed, the thermal tape needs to be on the chip first before it slides in, or the chassis top-half gets in the way. So you're stuck scooting it around carefully. just give yourself enough mm on the standoff side so that it can set flat on the standoff to screw in. You don't need as many mm on the insert side. Then hopefully you don't have to slide it around mushing up your thermal tape as much. I hope this's making sense. Anyway it seems well built and well designed. but you have to seat it just right and not goop up your thermal tape at all, at least you get two, and if it's a single-sided m.2 you get two chances. so I appreciate it. step 0, make sure you have headspace for the height of the heat sink, swap slots if you have to if one has more space than the other based on your videocard/cpu fan/whatever step 1, put the feets on the bottom if it isn't a two-sided chip. step 2. put the bottom half of the chassis on. give yourself enough headspace for the standoff. step 3. apply the thermal tape on top, and do your best. it isn't going to be perfect. step 4. attach the top half of the chassis, and hope it fits, then gently screw it down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Chance P.

  • Nice looking and seemingly effective!!
Color: silver
First off, I must say, I had no other experience with NVME heatsinks. I simply bought one that I thought would look cool with my build, had good reviews and seemed easy to assemble for this newbie NVME diy-er. Many others looked quite effective, but this one stood out to me. Since I have 2 large 140mm Kaze Flex fans up front moving a good amount of air, I felt like a heat sink with some fins that had some decent height(for an NVME heatsink) would be something my build would do well with. I also didn't use the stock thermal pads, but rather used others that came in highly rated. They may very well no make any difference from the stock ones, but I wanted to avoid a situation where the factory might put in the most basic 'fair' performing pads, and $5.99 wasn't exactly going to break the bank. With that said, my new Samsung 970 Evo Plus seems to idle around 35-38C and on some of my heaviest workloads, I've only seen it at about 42-43C max. I'd say the heatsink is working doing its job. Are there other heatsinks and pads that could probably do better...maybe, but it's hard to say as the results I'm getting seem to be pretty ideal for a first attempt at cloning my SSD over to this NVME, placing thermal pads on top and bottom and mounting it into this heatsink and getting my machine to boot on this new drive. Money very well spent IMO and any difference a heatsink can make in keeping a high end NVME hard drive cool to do it's job is worth it. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021 by J-Juls J-Juls

  • Great little heatsink, looks better than most.
Color: Black
Great looking little m.2 heatsink, works as it should for its size. cooling my Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB M.2 pretty good. FYI, the instruction said to use the rubber dots if its a one sided drive. I used the thicker thermal pad on the back side and the thinner one on the top. Im getting 33-34c idle temps, as the 2tb drive is my game storage drive. Only one complaint i really want to chip in, the paint used is a matte type, its all around the block, even on the side that makes contact with the pad to the drive. If it was up to me, i would prefer a bare metal bottom, so it gives better contact with the pad. Other than that i think this drive does what its supposed to do for its size. 1/18/22 update. So i sanded the bottom of the heatsink block down, removed like 95% of the paint and i do believe i dropped the temps by 5c. Also, i recommend putting a 2mm thermal pad on the bottom of your drive if youre running a single sided drive. just so the drive sits alittle higher so you can have better contact between the heatstink and the drive. If you use the stock pad, i feel like its JUST enough, even with the mounting screws all the way down.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Daniel Daniel

  • Cuts my NVMe temperature more than 20%
Color: Black
I have two Dell XPS 8950 systems. Both have the exact same hardware, which includes second Crucial 2TB NVMe I installed after purchase. Both systems have been sitting for an hour doing nothing but running. The system with no heatsinks currently has the Dell NVMe at 33C and the Crucial at 21C. The system with these heatsinks currently has the Dell NVMe at 26C and the Crucial at 18C. I have a similar system that installed the cheap 6mm tall heatsinks on, the kind sold under 100 different brands here. It barely shows any affect from the heatsink. Going to buy 4 more of these for those two systems. Very easy to install. Just make sure you have enough of the NVMe sticking out the back so you can screw it down, and still plug it into the NVMe interface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by Bo

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