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EZDIY-FAB Shield ARGB M.2 SSD Heatsink with Build-in 20mm PWM Fan, Premium Aluminum Design,5V 3-Pin ARGB Sync, High-Performance SSD Cooler for M.2 2280-Black-1 Pack

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About this item

  • High-Performance Cooling and Aesthetic Design: The Shield Series M.2 SSD Heatsink delivers efficient cooling while enhancing the aesthetics of your PC setup.
  • Dual-Sided Thermal Pads and Metal Base: Optimizes heat dissipation, lowering SSD temperatures by 5°C to 30°C, preventing overheating without slowing performance.
  • Integrated Ball-Bearing PWM Fan: With PWM control adjusts speed automatically based on cooling needs, operating at up to 13,000 RPM. Durable ball-bearing design ensures long-lasting performance, with a lifespan of up to 60,000 hours.
  • Premium Build & Compact Design: Made from high-density aluminum alloy with an anodic or powder-coated finish, the heatsink is durable, stylish, and compact for wide compatibility, even in tight spaces.
  • Robust Compatibility: Optimized for M.2 2280 SSDs, supporting single- and double-sided form factors, and adaptable to 2230, 2242, and 2260 SSDs for flexible installation.
  • Built-in ARGB Lighting: The shield panel features a vibrant ARGB rainbow effect, compatible with 5V ARGB motherboard sync



Product Description

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Shield ARGB M.2 SSD Heatsink

The EZDIY-FAB Shield Series M.2 SSD Heatsink combines high-performance cooling with a sleek design, enhancing both the efficiency and aesthetics of your SSD setup

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Striking Shield-Inspired Design

The Shield M.2 SSD Heatsink stands out with a design inspired by bold mech-armor aesthetics, blending aggressive angles and sleek lines to make a visual impact.

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Robust Compatibility

Engineered for versatility, the Shield M.2 SSD Heatsink is fully compatible with both single-sided and double-sided M.2 2280 modules.

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Active Cooling System

The M.2 heatsink features a 20mm PWM fan that can actively cool the SSD, lowering temperatures by 5°C to 30°C for reliable, high-performance operation.

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PWM Ball Bearing Fan

The M.2 heatsink includes a 20mm PWM ball bearing fan, spinning at 13,000 RPM ±10% for efficient cooling. If noise becomes a concern, you can easily lower the fan speed through the BIOS for quieter operation.

5V ARGB Motherboard Sync

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The RGB lighting on the shield panel adds a captivating ARGB rainbow color scheme to your build, creating a soft ambient glow that enhances both the aesthetics and overall user experience.

What’s in the package?

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Matt
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
This little thing is awesome. Keeps the ssd cool and looks good in the process. Works great out of the box and is argb addressable.
Sean Conway
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
My 1TB NVMe PCIE4.0 X4 was reaching just over 70°c , then after installing this cooler it dropped by 20°c. It also has the little RGB window that gives it a nice and noticeable improvement. I recommend spending the extra cash rather than getting the cheap metal heatsink. I think have a fan installed makes a difference. Cheers
Ckb
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
 
JuGGerNoTT
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
this lil beauty be keepin my M.2 drive chillin like a penguin with its fancy fan action and them RGB lights makin my PC look like its ready for the club. the aluminum heatsink be solid as my grandmas cookin and the PWM fan be whisper quiet like a ninja mouse. them ARGB effects sync up real smooth with my other components, makin the whole setup look proper professional n such.
nao
Reviewed in Japan on February 3, 2025
初期不良でファン制御がうまくできず困っていたところ、しっかりと対応していただき良品と交換していただけました。良品は非常によく冷えています。ファンの音もそこまで気になりません。
tera
Reviewed in Japan on February 27, 2025
DeskMini B760に使用しました。こちらのPCは小型なのでエアフローがきかないうえに我が家唯一のGen5 SSD対応なのでクルーシャルのT500を入れてみたところ(予算の都合でGen4(T_T))ウィンドウズのアップデートですぐに65度越えたための導入です。その後は大型アップデートはないもののベンチマークでもそれほど温度が上がらないので大丈夫かと思っています。
Herms Mulemann
Reviewed in Australia on February 13, 2025
I haven't installed it yet but I'm impressed with the overall build quality. It has weight to it and the heat sink is enormous, make sure you have sufficient clearance in your PC case before buying. Packaging is excellent and it comes with everything you need to install.
Michael Benjamin Herman
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Heatsink is an excellent cooling solution for M.2 2280 SSDs, offering both performance and style. The premium aluminum design efficiently dissipates heat, while the built-in 20mm PWM fan ensures active cooling for high-performance storage. The 5V 3-pin ARGB sync compatibility allows it to integrate seamlessly into your system’s lighting setup. Installation is easy, and the heatsink effectively reduces temperatures, improving SSD longevity. It's a great choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts who need reliable cooling with a visually appealing design.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Looks great nice looking piece
Miguel jr guzman
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Fan really helps it cool off by 10c and I also love it for the aesthetic
Aaron7
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Installation: The installation process is straightforward but does require attention to detail. First, ensure your SSD is aligned properly, both at the connector and the fastening screw. There’s plenty of room for adjustment, but alignment is key. Be sure to apply both thermal paste strips to the SSD before assembly, as this helps everything stick together better. Once that’s done, screw it in, and you’re ready to install it on the motherboard. Just install it like a normal M.2 SSD, and that’s it. Even with a very tight space between my motherboard’s individual heatsinks and the GPU, this fit perfectly with just millimeters to spare.Cable Management: Cable management was simple. Just connect the ARGB header to your motherboard or use a splitter if needed and plug the fan cable into any fan header or hub. It all came together easily and without any hassle.Aesthetics and Looks: The RGB lighting is stunning. My RGB software picked up the heatsink immediately without needing any extra configuration, and it synced perfectly with my other RGB components. The effect looks great and adds a lot to my build.Cooling Performance: It keeps my SSD cool. I’m using a Samsung 990 Pro, which tends to run hot, but this heatsink keeps temperatures in check. My SSD stays around 32°C during minimal use and only reaches 40 to 42°C under medium to high-demand tasks. That’s fantastic performance.Noise: The only downside is the fan. It’s slightly noisy, but it’s not too bad.Overall, I highly recommend the EZDIY-FAB M.2 SSD Heatsink. It looks amazing, works perfectly, and keeps temperatures under control. A must-have for anyone running high-performance SSDs.
Random User
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This review is primarily focused on the aesthetics of the item more than its functionality.You can never get enough of the RGB goodness in a computer no matter how much you have already. I really didn’t need a heatsink with a fan for my m.2 since I’m using a gen 4 and my motherboard came with heatsinks for the m.2 drives already. But, I just can’t help myself when it comes to RGB. Anytime I have a chance to make my system look like a unicorn puked its guts inside my rig, I’m going to make it so. I already have a bunch of RGB stuff in my system, but it felt like something was missing. This has made my machine one step closer to RGB supremacy. In terms of functionality, it’s not bad. Does the basic stuff of cooling the m.2 ssd without issues. It would have been perfect if the heatsink was a bit thinner. It may be an issue if you don’t have enough clearance for your video card if the m.2 slot happens to be right under the video card area or don’t have extra slots for the m.2. It’s pretty good overall, but it is not without its flaws.
RFM
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
With the NVMes getting hotter, there has been a rash of ways to keep them cooler so they are not truncated. If you are using a Generation 5 NVMe as your "C" driver and a gamer, I can almost guarantee your NVMe will run hot and eventually truncate. The motherboard manufacturers have tried to quell this fact with larger and larger heat sinks, usually made of aluminum. While copper would be a better choice, the manufacturer's cost-consciences executives would not allow this extra expense. Copper is significantly better at heat dissipation than aluminum, meaning it can transfer heat away from a source more efficiently due to its much higher thermal conductivity compared to aluminum, making copper the preferred choice for applications where efficient heat removal is crucial, like heat sinks for electronics. Aluminum just retains the heat longer, and having more aluminum just retains more heat.Although this heat sink is made from aluminum and retains its low cost due to using this metal, the main difference is that it has a fan to pull the heat away. With this, you don't need large amounts of aluminum. The aluminum is against the NVMe, and as it heats up, the fan pulls the heat away. To be completely honest, I would like this to be at a "5-star" level if the contact points were constructed of copper. Personally, I would pay more for the heat sink if that was the case. You can get it with or without lighting, as your personal preference dictates. Our tests have shown that this will cool a Gigabyte Gen 5 12000 by 8-10° C under the standard heatsink in an MSI Z790 Ace motherboard.
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