💥 Cool Your SSD, Rule the Game!
The CORSAIR Hydro X Series XM2 M.2 SSD Water Block features a high-performance copper cold plate designed to efficiently cool M.2 2280 SSDs. With easy installation and compatibility with custom cooling loops, it helps reduce thermal throttling, ensuring your SSD operates at peak performance.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Material | Copper |
K**N
Use passively
Very happy with this I don’t use it in the loop I just use passivelyIt changes the temperatures quite a bitIt rises and lowers very slowlyYou need to have good circulated case otherwise it won’t cool down once it slowly heats up
P**R
Quality
Works as it should . No leakage plus quite simple installation
M**E
If I could give this a zero star rating, I would
Absolute useless... Bought to actually work with a corsair m.2 drive, but upon trying to pair the two, no matter how much I tried to fit them together, the top half containing the heat sink, connections and waterblock refuses to clip to the base no matter what.Calling this product a waste of metal is almost too kind... It's utterly useless, unfit for purpose, and either wasn't machined correctly or corsair has the absolute worst quality control conditions on the entire planet.Excrement in metal form, avoid like the plague.
M**K
Build quality & fitting
I had seen other reviews on this product & have to agree the product is scrap not worth the money there are design flaws all over the base plate.Corsair have cut corners & charged top money for an inferior product if only they had spent moreR & d it would of been right base plate & block a little wider then modern nvme m2 drives would fit without harm.So Corsair stay out of water cooling & stick to your bread & butter core product that is ram.
C**S
Because it looks cool
Although it's not really necessary to cool or even water cool your SSd/NVME this pretty much falls in the 'Because I can' category. If you're looking for extras to extend your custom cooling loop then this is one to go for. Although hidden under the GPU on most motherboards the extra piping adds a bit more complexity to the routing of the pipes etc to make the system look 'Cool'.
C**R
Grabbed four of these for a custom loop build, really happy.
Tip: Make sure you are paying attention to the thermal pads and make a sandwich according to the NVME drive you are using, not all drives use the same stack.Make SURE you are pushing the waterblock into the bracket directly downwards, don't rock one side in at a time. The opposite side won't latch. I found the best way to do it was to put the bracket down on a flat surface, line up my drive on the bracket then insert the top downwards with both hands. If I tried to do it with my thumb under the bottom bracket the pressure was uneven and one side would latch before the other.
L**Y
Impeccable
Très bien
O**O
Einfach und gut
Ich habe eine GEN5 SSD und diese in den Kühl-Kreislauf eingebunden. Funktioniert super und die SSD bleibt so dauerhaft sehr schnell. Klare Empfhelung für Leute, die auf Leistung Wert legen.
Y**S
trés bon produit
correspond aux attentes
S**N
Great 980 Pro temps/Solid CPU water block
I bought both the CPU & NVME water blocks, but it only lets me have 1 review.NVME WATERBLOCK REVIEW.It is fabulous at keeping the Samsung 980 Pro temps below 40 degrees. It was a tight fit to install the drive.Located in the top slot where there is no air flow, my 960 evo was running solid at 80 degrees basically at idle. It was trapped between the graphics card and the water block just cooking. I bought this and the 980 Pro to replace the drive and improve thermals.The 960 was placed in a heat sink and moved to where ther is good air flow and now maxes at 41 degrees.Hooking the corsair nvme water block into the loop was a royal pain as it threw out the flow and was incredibly close to the cpu block. It was worth it for the temps.Corsair's custom cooling has been really good. Their 360 rads have had little debris and made for the initial cleaning, CPU WATERBLOCK:I bought their 1200/AM4 waterblock and it cools well enough, and wasn't as big as the previous cpu waterblock.It can be rotated so that the inlet is at the bottom and the outlet at the top so the air bubbles can escape.It is pretty light, and easy to install. There is not a large acrylic top, and the fins are not bent.The lighting is great and works with MSI mystic lighting.I used MX4 for paste. The temps are only 1 degree cooler than the previous water block.It keeps my 5900X below 80 degrees for extended use.It doesn't feel premium with all the molded plastic, but it does look good.I trust corsair and their products and I hope not to have any leaks. I'll update if things change.I'm happier with the nvme waterblock over the cpu water block.I have to give praise for this expensive little metal box.
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