![ineo M.2 2280 PCIe 5 SSD Rocket Heatsink Built-in Cooling Fan [M3]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61nUPy6ztjL.jpg)

❄️ Keep your SSD cool, your system faster, and your setup envy-worthy!
The M.2 2280 PCIe 5 SSD Rocket Heatsink with built-in 30mm RPM fan features 4 pure copper heatpipes and smart speed control for ultra-quiet, efficient cooling. Designed exclusively for desktop M.2 NVMe 2280 SSDs, it includes all installation essentials, ensuring your high-speed SSD maintains peak performance without thermal throttling.














| ASIN | B08FX7JZ7H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #334 in Heatsinks |
| Brand | ineo |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | M.2 NVMe 2280 SSDs |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Copper |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.93 ounces |
| Item model number | M3 |
| Manufacturer | ineo |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 2.95"L x 2.05"W x 0.94"H |
| UPC | 797716581809 |
D**E
Works extremely well
Completely eleminates thermal throttling and drops max temps to 40-45°C during max speed writes of the entire drive at 3GBps and I got the same results when encrypting the drives. They're 2TB Sabrent TLC drives and they ran at the previously stated temperature max during the encryption and other long lasting high speed transfers with the base temperature inside the case being in between 32 and 33°C. For anyone who is interested, Ineo's other model works almost as well. If you don't encrypt drives or do lots of large file transfers or 5-10°C on a Sabrent TLC 2TB doesn't bother you, their other model does also work quite well and you can close the performance gap by applying some Noctua thermal paste to the chamber where the heat pipe rotates when the halves are unscrewed, completely at your own risk, of course. The actual heatsink on that on is slightly bigger, but it has the advantage of being movable into a position where it doesn't interfere. This one performs a bit better due to the solid aluminum that has fan driven air flow over the fins on it and because it's two heat pipes being spread out, draws in more heat faster than the one larger heat pipe of the othet Ineo model m.2 drive heatsink. Neither of them take up as much space as they look like they do in the pictures, but they are large enough to effectively dissipate the heat they deal with. I would recommend getting better thermal pads as the ones they ship with are fine, but if you're going this far with your cooling, you are definitely going to want to get higher performance thermal pads. Make sure you know whether you have a one or a two sided drive, both will fit in both models, but you will need to know what kinds and amounts of thermal pads you will need if you are getting better ones. Also note that the bottom may require part of a thermal pad to level it if it is two sided of has a different chip on the bottom, which shouldn't happen but I've still seen it (my guess is that manufacturers and designers have to get creative to work around shortages). None of this is a problem for people who are going to use the included thermal pads as they provide plenty and the... bottom tray is actually adjustable, so make sure you are applying pressure when tightening the screws. Also, especially if you adjust the angle of the other model, make sure that you remember that heatsinks are more exposed bare metal inside your computer, so disconnect the power, discharge the capacitors however your motherboard and power supply manufacturers tell you to, usually by physically unplugging the power cord and then switching the switch on the power supply to on and hitting the start up button, waiting 5-10 seconds and then start up button, and repeat until several times after you see nothing try to activate. I also had to have the contact side of the drive sticking out a couple of millimeters so that the assembly would screw in properly. I am genuinely confused by this as it seems to indicate that the drive somehow became shorter. If Ineo could solve that little physics mystery, I'd think they'd not only get a Nobel Prize, but we would all be able to buy physically and , thus, storage sized devices that were much larger but fit into smaller areas and having a 2.5in SSD or even a full 3.5in HDD sized nvme drive arrive in the mail and then being able to put it into an m.2 slot would help with alot of problems with ssd's in general, but it would also just be really fun
J**0
Best Cooler Out There for M.2 Drives!
I wouldn't say the airflow in my MSI Sekira 500x case is amazing, but it is sufficient to keep things cool. Most of my temps are fairly low around 40c at idle(Even my Ryzen 3900x). I have a 360mm rad in the top, 2x200mm fans in the front and a 140mm in the back. I was using the stock passive heatsinks on the MSI x570 Meg Ace Mobo for my 500Gb and 1Tb Sabrent Rocket 4.0 drives. The 500Gb has been fine with the passive heatsink occasionally topping out around 49c, but it only runs my OS and that's it. The 1TB however, would get really warm during gaming up to 65c. Typically between 36-40c at Idle. With the INEO Rocket Heatsink, My idle temps stay solid at 30c and haven't hit over 47c in heavy gaming. This cooler is AMAZING! I would DEFINITELY recommend! I see a few reviews here saying they used Grizzly Thermal tape. Don't bother wasting your money. The tape that comes with the INEO is just fine, and works great. Also, I can't hear the fan over my other case fans. My fans are usually on full blast and I wear headphones, so all the fan noise doesn't bother me anyhow. I will be replacing the passive heatsink covering my 500Gb Sabrent Rocket 4.0 with the INEO Rocket as well. Thank You INEO for such a great product!
J**N
Exceeds expectations; Be mindful of where you need to install it
I had three things I was skeptical about with this product: 1) Build quality 2) Proper fitment inside of PC* 3) Major cooling improvement (for Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1 TB) It was fine on all counts, and exceeded promises on cooling performance. Build quality: the heat pipes are visible and appear to be actual heat pipes, not fake. I saw no defects in the machining or fitment of the components of the final assembled product. *Proper fitment in PC: Note that I was installing this for my M.2_2 slot, which is below PCIe slot 4. It would not have fit under my sound card had I not moved it up to PCIe slot 2. If I wanted to use this cooler on my M.2_1 slot (where my system boot SSD is installed), it would not fit underneath my GPU in PCIe slot 1. Cooling Performance: My PC case is a Fractal Design Define R6, which is well ventilated and uses 3x 140mm Noctua NF-A14 fans for intake on an aggressive fan curve. Previously my Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1 TB would be at 49C idle/70C at load. After installing this cooler it's now at 30C idle/45C load with the fan rpm at around 20-40% (motherboard would only moderate the fans off of either CPU or motherboard temp; I chose CPU). On a more aggressive fan curve (about 65% rpm) it was 27C idle/36C load. Noise: Fan noise is negligible compared to the 140mm and 120mm case fans installed, though my NAS (with all 8x HDD's spooling and 2x 120mm fans) is still louder than my PC.
C**.
Excelente producto supero mis espectativas muy recomendable , le bajó 20 grados al disco SSD nvme super recomendado
J**O
it took me 2 nights to look for this heat sink as it reminds me of my father's single cylinder motor engine. The design looks good the copper tube and fins with fan looks good in my set up. my Samsung 970EVO temperature drop to 9 10 degrees Celsius . easy to install and the package include screw and mount. No need rgb led lighting for this..
M**I
Working with Dell optiplex 7050
A**V
Great M2 Heatsink cooler! Easy installation, base plate can be placed the way to create the anticipated air flow direction. Accurate fitting! The fan is noisy out of the box, the speed can be tweaked within BIOS and does the trick to reduce the noise to none.
K**R
Good product…
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