JONSBO
Brand launches cooler for SSD modules
It's no surprise that faster M.2-format SSDs heat up much better than their 2.5-inch relatives, and it turns out that the atmosphere gets so hot that we're looking for some sort of aftercooling alternative just in case. If you want a more efficient solution than the common and common ribs, take a closer look at Jonsbo's latest salvation, which, with noble simplicity, M.2-10 he has a name.
The 76mm long, 24.5mm thick / wide and 70.5mm high aluminum construction can be applied to 22 x 80mm drives and configure a 12 volt fan to control thermal indicators at 3000 rpm. makes a curve. At this rate, the blades produce an air supply of 4.81 cfm at 4.08 mmH2A accompanied by a noise load of 0.27.3 dB and a power consumption of 0.72 watts.Undoubtedly, the 120-gram novice in question promises a cooler-than-average plant (the company says we can reduce the temperature by as much as 37°C), but at the cost of some trade-offs, on the inside, on the other hand. , the rapidly rotating vents are not necessarily famous for their silence.
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