SSD Thermal Heat Sink Is Available
Recently, Sinda Thermal launched the M.2 solid-state drive series heat sink, preparing for the PCIe 5.0 era. This series of radiators adopts counter gravity heat pipes, equipped with reflow soldering fixed fins, nickel plated throughout, and fanless passive radiators.
Future high-performance PCIe 5.0 SSDs will require better cooling, and even proactive cooling. The data storage rates at high and low temperatures are different. If there is a large temperature span during reading and writing, SSD requires more error correction, which will reduce transmission efficiency. Therefore, the design of high-performance SSD heat sinks plays a crucial role in the stability and efficient operation of SSDs.







