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According to news from this site on March 14, Thermaltake Thermaltake today launched the M.2 2280 SSD radiator MS-1, equipped with an 8000-turn centrifugal fan, aluminum fins and 6mm heat pipe, designed for PCIe 5.0 solid-state Hard drive built.
Thermaltake officially claims that the MS-1 M.2 SSD radiator can effectively reduce PCIe 5.0SSD temperature to prevent the SSD from slowing down due to overheating, allowing users to continue using it at read and write speeds exceeding 10,000MB/S.
The radiator is equipped with a centrifugal fan with a speed of 8000RPM. The fan air volume is up to 0.44 CFM, the maximum static pressure is 1.6 mm H₂O, while the noise is less than 16 dBA, and the rated life is 60,000 hours.
Thermaltake states that the radiator’s dimensions of 74 x 23 x 17.9mm minimize interference with the CPU socket area and will not interfere with other accessories. Install.
This site has learned that Thermaltake has not officially announced the price and specific launch time of the MS-1 solid-state drive radiator.
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