ineo Aluminum M.2 2280 SSD Heatsinks with 20mm Fan and Pure Copper Strip

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Better Results than expected! Answering Subscribers Questions, Heatsink #8! Unboxing, Inspection, Installation and Testing ineo M.2 NVMe Heatsink! Good for a Dual M.2 NVMe Adapter or maybe an M.2 NVMe Quad card. However, then the 4 Pin Fan Headers to deal with! Another Video!
    ineo Aluminum M.2 2280 SSD Heatsinks with 20mm Fan and Pure Copper Strip!
    We're going from Passive to Active Cooling with this solution. The Thermal Pads could be better and should be changed out. Best using Single Sided M.2 NVMe PCIe Drive. Tested with WD Black SN 850 M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0, 2nd Generation Drive. Two Thermal Pads included, appear to be 0.5mm. Test System Specs below.
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    3. ineo Aluminum M.2 2280 SSD Heatsinks with 20mm Fan and Pure Cooper Strip for M.2 NVME SSD [C2600 Fan]
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Комментарии • 77

  • @joejones6968
    @joejones6968 2 года назад +1

    Only issue I have is the fact that the bottom base tray of the m.2 cooler is metal, and does not appear to have any sort of "coating" to prevent possible electrical shorting or maybe even heat dissipation into the MB at the base mount point.
    What I did to add possible prevention was to simply purchase another heatsink strip, and add it to the bottom "sandwiched" in between the MB and the bottom of the m.2 cooler. Actually gained a 2 degree difference. Very Impressive.
    Great video, and thank you for making this test for all of us to see your work.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +1

      Hi Joe Jones,
      Welcome! I've always examined the bottom for clearance. Thanks for Sharing! You had great Results! Appreciate Your Comments!

  • @AGS1000
    @AGS1000 2 года назад +2

    Your thoroughness impresses the heck out of me. I am about to build my WRX80 rig and videos have motivated me to quantify my moves.
    Why not learn as much as I can as I move?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +1

      Hi AGS 1000,
      Welcome! I'm honored! Appreciate Your Comments! Smart move! Congrats! Absolutely! Keep Us Posted on your Progress! Success on Your Build!
      BTW: What are Your WRX80 Specs of choice?

  • @UnniG
    @UnniG 3 года назад +2

    Looks good🌹🙏Enjoyed the show🌹Awaiting part 2.Thank you⭐️

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mee 2# G,
      Thank You for Watching! I'm looking at the numbers and am amazed at the Results. Working on the best way to present what We now know. From that, the Thermal Pads!

  • @wrighrw2
    @wrighrw2 Год назад +1

    I subscribed thoroughly enjoyed the review and your character 👍 keep up the good work 😀

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  Год назад +2

      Hello Roy Wright,
      Welcome! I'm honored! Appreciate Your Comments! Currently working on adding to Our Production capabilities!

  • @frankannese7288
    @frankannese7288 Год назад +1

    correct me if im wrong but the cooler was installed the wrong way, the fan over the memory controller should provide slightly better cooling but from the way it was installed in the video, the fan portion of the heatsink was installed over the nand memory and not the controller which what actually gets hot when the nvme is being used.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  Год назад +1

      Hi Frank,
      Welcome! Glad You mentioned that aspect. Keep in mind, of the 16 M.2 NVMe PCIe Heatsinks We've Tested, Two were Ineo. Both had Fans. This one, as You have stated, should be over the Memory Controller. The other by Ineo has the Larger Fan centered for the Heatpipe. Neither of them Performed as well as We had expected. No this will not be repeated. As always, Test and Verify, Your Results may vary. We have found of those mentioned, Passive Cooling was more Effective than Active Cooling. Yes, Our Two best Performers so far are Passive Cooling, Acidalie and JEYI. We need better Designs. Especially for PCIe 5.0 unless to reiterate, current Designs change significantly. Thank You for Your Comments and Observations. We look forward to Your Results.
      BTW: That M.2 Heatsink Cooler is currently out of stock on Amazon.

  • @googleuser7202
    @googleuser7202 3 года назад +2

    You did not expect the temp to be that good with fan, I did not expect numbers that good without the fan!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi GOOGLE USER,
      Interesting in deed! Good point! We were both surprised!

  • @FerdAboubakrOnline
    @FerdAboubakrOnline 3 года назад +2

    Hmmm 🤔 that fan is not doing much is it 😅? Normally a properly designed fan for a particular heatsink results in 2.7~3 times increase in cooling capacity, not today though.
    Thank you for the video, very informative !

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi 5 nm,
      Interesting right. We too expect better Results. Thank You for Watching! A Review Summation then the Thermal Pads!

  • @fearsan
    @fearsan 3 года назад +3

    Not a single clue what you’re talking about but it sounds interesting 😂😅

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +2

      Hi Fearsan,
      Welcome! Are You looking for an M.2 NVMe Drive Heatsink? This is one of 8 We have tested. What's Your application? Thanks for Watching!

    • @fearsan
      @fearsan 3 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy oh nope I just found this channel through the vidIQ fb group 😅 so I was just looking at your videos randomly not knowing anything about PCs 😅

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +2

      Hi@@fearsan, Understandable. If You're interested in a Computer for Content Creation and Rendering Video, I can help You with those Specs! Just Ask!

  • @maxhughes5687
    @maxhughes5687 3 года назад +2

    Four heat pipes wins. With two temp reading and the one on the controller being lower sounds good to me. I use the Asus DIMM2 mobo socket holder for two NVMe drives that comes with two Al covers. I hate M.2 sockets that sit under the Graphics Card!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Max Hughes,
      Absolutely Agree! Acidalie with 4 Heat pipes. Interesting only ASUS, as far I can remember, is using an M.2 DIMM2 card. Everyone else, under the Graphics Card! These Results are fascinating!

    • @maxhughes5687
      @maxhughes5687 3 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy Sorry I don't have any temp info on the DIMM2 cards on the Zenith Extreme. X399 no heat sinks. TRX40 Zenith II Extreme had heat sinks (I bought two on eBay for my old X399). WRX80E no DIMM2 socket at all. I'm looking forward to the tests on quad cards. My Asus Hyper card doesn't have any finned heat sinks on it. Should I glue, thermal tape or use paste/pad and screw down a heat sink to a quad card with only flat sheet metal cover? Amazon's 150 x 70 x 10mm Al sink look like a fit.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      HI@@maxhughes5687,
      Bummer. Got it. No Heatsink on Your ASUS Hyper Quad x16? Odd. Purchased new? Most curious. On Amazon? The ASUS Hyper Quad x16 has an Aluminum Heatsink with 4 Thermal Pads. At least the one We Tested did. We have other Quad card that do not. I'm going to have to look into that further. This Series arouse out of Heatsinks for Dual M.2 Adapters. In the back of my mind was the CableCC Dual and Quad cards We have yet to Test. a Quad card should have a 4 Drive solution instead of 4 individual Heatsinks. This is going to get interesting. I'm concerned about the weight. We might have to examine those as We do the Heatsink Summation. Stand by for that recommendation.

    • @maxhughes5687
      @maxhughes5687 3 года назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Yes. I went back and watched your vids. I remembered the copper finned sink on the Gigabyte but forgot about the Al sink on the Asus. Once I put it together, I don't want to mess up the thermal pads opening the cover. And I'll wait till I have everything to break the seal on WRX80E box. Sorry to waste your time.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад

      HI@@maxhughes5687,
      I think those Thermal Pads have a film covering them if memory serves me correctly. Never a waste of time! I Appreciate Your Comments! Helps Us to make better Videos for clarity while We Answer Subscribers Questions! Stuff like that is easy to forget or overlook! Sometimes We just need a reminder! When will You have everything ready to Build?

  • @Ender_Wiggin
    @Ender_Wiggin 3 года назад +1

    Did you see my comment about the m.2 heat sink that had an OLED screen with the temp?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад

      Hi EnDeR Wiggin,
      Just now going down the List! I'll get there!

  • @Trevellian
    @Trevellian 3 года назад

    About to install a Corsair Commander Pro to handle all the fans, as the Designare doesn't report RPM on all of the fan ports. The Commander Pro works with Argus Monitor, which allows much more complex fan curves than the BIOS.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад

      Hi Michael V,
      Good call! Thanks for bringing this Up! That was on Our List for the Active Cooling Solutions if We had gone down that road. Good call for the other Case Fans too! Thanks for Sharing!

  • @markhovscrch4050
    @markhovscrch4050 3 месяца назад +1

    I using this too but non-branded and no copper version.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 месяца назад +2

      Hi Markhovscrch4050,
      Welcome. This is one of many M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks we've tested. We have others that performed better than this one. Thanks for Sharing.

  • @RealStalin
    @RealStalin 3 месяца назад +1

    Great
    It was helpful, thanks

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello@@RealStalin,
      Welcome. Excellent. Appreciate your comment.

  • @sedgleyathome
    @sedgleyathome 3 года назад

    Nice review! I got a question to ask you. I got Asus Gaming Plus B550 with two samsung evo plus nvme (500GB and 1TB) the 500GB was closer to PCIe 4.0 next to cpu at the top left side and 1TB was closer to PCIe 3.0 next to chipset at the bottom right corner. Both NVMe are PCIe 3.0. The drive temperature and drive temperature 2 for 500GB idle at 28C / 32C and full load at 66C / 85C while the 1TB idle at 28C / 32C and full load at 67C / 88C as it seem drive temperature 2 are the hotter than drive temperature? As both NVMe are with thermal pad heatsink. Are both 66C and 67C are ok and safe for both NVMe drive temperature rather than drive temperature 2? The temperature was full load using CrystalDiskMark as both are reading 3500MB/s read and 3300MB/s write speed.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Bulldog347,
      Welcome! Thank You! Appreciate Your Comments! Suggest running the Samsung Magician
      www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/
      Numbers are good and consistent. Those PCIe 3.0 M.2 NVMe SSD Drives should top out OK on Temperatures. Samsung Magician will identify. Suggest changing out the Thermal Pads for a higher W/mK Value. We're working on Videos about that Topic after We do a Summation of the Heatsinks We've just Tested for Dual M.2 NVMe Adapters. 1st Temp is probably the Controller. 2nd Temp should be the Memory. The only way to get better Temps from what We've tested would be with Heat pipes. And those stick up too far to have anything above them. In other words, for now stick with the stock Heatsinks until We get either diamonds or ceramic. The combination of copper and aluminum is offering the best Passive Cooling Solution for now. The Active Cooling Solutions are not measuring up. From what've observed, the copper to remove the heat. The Aluminum to dissipate the heat. Hope that helps! Thanks for Asking!

  • @remoremoremore
    @remoremoremore 3 года назад +2

    Thanks you help work my titan ridge

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi RE: MORE,
      Welcome! Glad to be of Service! Thank You for Watching! Appreciate Your Comment! Glad You're up and running!

  • @BASHFILE
    @BASHFILE 2 года назад +1

    Installed this on my SN750 SE and I reached 46c during full load. Idle at 37c. Probably overkill but that’s the point right?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +1

      Hi BASHFILE,
      Welcome! Always good to be aware of heat which becomes a bigger problem at PCIe 4.0 so You're thinking ahead! Overkill... Getting prepared!

  • @AutodidactEngineer
    @AutodidactEngineer 2 года назад +1

    I'm interested on your gloves!

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      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +1

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      Hope that helps! Appreciate Your Support! Thanks for Asking!

  • @Mario-uq8gr
    @Mario-uq8gr 2 года назад +1

    Hi I'm a newbie when it comes to pc stuff. But I try and do things on my own from time to time. I want to install this exact heatsink but I'm not sure where to install the power cable to the motherboard or if I need an additional adapter for this. So my question is where do I install the power cable? I have ASRock b450M/ac motherboard. Can I Install the power cable on the cha_fan2 ????

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +2

      Hi Mario,
      Welcome! Congrats on Your Build! That looks like a 3 Pin Fan Connector, CHA_FAN2. If so, the Fan would always be on at constant speed. Preferable to use a 4 Pin Fan Connector. That way, Motherboard can Control Fan Speed accordingly. What about CHA_FAN1? Don't see any other Motherboard Fan Connectors. Very odd. Hope that helps! Experience is the best teacher! We learn by doing! Thanks for Asking!

    • @Mario-uq8gr
      @Mario-uq8gr 2 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy thanks for the quick response the Fan_1 is already being occupied by aio cooler fans.. is there another solution to connect this hear sink for my 2tb samsung 970plus ssd???

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +2

      Hi@@Mario-uq8gr,
      Absolutely! A Fan Hub! Four Options:
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    • @Mario-uq8gr
      @Mario-uq8gr 2 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy if you Google my b450m/ac asrock motherboard and you would see the layout of it. Which choice would you say would be the best for me? And where would I be able to hook it on to? On the motherboard or extra power cables slots?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +2

      Hi@@Mario-uq8gr,
      We Research every Motherboard on Every Question when asked about a particular Configuration to know the facts. ASRock B450M/ac www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B450Mac/
      Those are Your best Options. Look at the Power Draw from Your Water Cooling Configuration on that Fan Connector. Option one, a Fan Hub. If You want the Motherboard to Control the Speed of that Fan, You have one Connector. Otherwise the other Fan Header is just a constant speed Connector. Use that. Or... Option Two, also constant speed Fan Connector direct to CPU.
      Choose which one is preferred by You. There is no wrong or right, just a preference based on what We've Outlined as Options. Hope that helps! Now the problem with Motherboard Fan Headers, they can be overloaded. Some Builders prefer a Fan Header direct to PSU for that reason. Most Motherboards have 3 to 5 Fan Headers. You only have 4 Fan RELATED Headers. To reiterate, only 3 Fan Headers. And You're using 2 of them.
      1. AMD Fan LED Header
      2. CPU Fan Connector (4 Pin)
      3. Chassis Fan Connector (3 Pin)
      4. Chassis/ Water Pump Fan Connector (4 Pin)
      By process of elimination if only the 3 Pin Header is available, try it and see how You like the Performance. Least expensive Option. You can always Opt for a Fan Hub later.
      We're talking about an Active Cooling Solution on an M.2 NVMe PCIe Drive. Of the 14 M.2 NVMe PCIe Heatsinks and 3 Thermal Pads We've Tested, the Passive Cooling Solutions are more effective.

  • @fantv525
    @fantv525 Год назад +1

    I am personally not impressed by this 6° gain with the fan. Going from 67° to 61° isn't worth the purchase in my opinion.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  Год назад +1

      Hello Fan TV,
      Welcome! Neither were We! This is only 1 of 16 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks We've Tested so far. Fascinating Results all the way around! Appreciate Your Comments!

  • @mrgcav
    @mrgcav 3 года назад

    #8 of 8

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад

      Hi mrgcav,
      Yes! Thanks for Watching! Nest up, the changing of the Thermal Pads on 3 Heatsinks! Stay tuned!

  • @mrgcav
    @mrgcav 3 года назад +1

    Your low ratings are due in part because your titles are not numbered in series and too specific. They are difficult to locate. Love your videos. I made a list for you. You are welcome.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi mrgcav,
      Thank You! Appreciate Your help! This Project has grown way beyond what We had planned when We started! We have a Playlist.

  • @GSXone
    @GSXone 3 года назад +2

    Yea, I actually purchased this a while back. Waste of money to be honest. Did not make a noticeable difference. Fan is not PWM and is annoying as all hell.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +2

      Hi Germaine Breakenridge,
      Welcome! Appreciate Your Comments from Your Experience! We were asked by Subscribers to Test. We Tested. Results. Can You imagine trying to utilize 2 or 4 of these? Agreed. An interesting idea but We can and have shown better! Thanks for Watching!

    • @GSXone
      @GSXone 3 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy Thanks for the response. It was just not worth it in my setup. The fan was loud, well more annoying than anything. It had a High pitch whooshing sound lol. When you turn the fan curve down, the gains were not worth it. Maybe if My PC was on the floor and not next to me, I could run the fan at a higher RPM and benefit, but its not worth it when the PC is this close.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi@@GSXone , Absolutely! Yes. Heard that whooshing sound going into Windows. Weird! Loud enough to take notice. And that was just one Fan. What Cooling Solution did You go with?

    • @GSXone
      @GSXone 3 года назад +1

      @@BuildOrBuy The ineo with the 20mm fan. Stock thermal pads on samsung 970 EVO.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  3 года назад +1

      Hi@@GSXone, Interesting. Are You going to change it out to something else? We had the best Results from Acidalie. Hope that helps!

  • @iorifori91
    @iorifori91 2 года назад +1

    you remind me of biden

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy  2 года назад +4

      Hi Iori Fori,
      Welcome! Ugh! I'll have to do better! Thanks for Watching!