XPG Storm Heatsink Add-on for M.2 2280 Drives by Adata
Can be affixed to any compatible SSD to provide cooling, and reduces temperature "by 25%."
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 30, 2017 at 2:40 pmAdata Technology Co Ltd launched the XPG STORM heatsink add-on for M.2 2280 drives.
STORM features an aluminum heatsink and with a fan. It can be affixed to any compatible SSD to provide cooling. Lower SSD temperatures promote more stable storage and system performance, in addition to the XPG-styled STORM heatsink with its colorful RGB lighting contributing to attractive, gaming-themed PC setups.
Lower temperatures complement high speeds
While M.2 2280 PCIe SSDs are currently the fastest on the market, their high data rates also mean considerable heat buildup. Without a heatsink, accumulating heat can compromise performance and accelerate SSD aging. STORM includes an aluminum heatsink that fits on any M.2 SSD without causing overhead issues. Together with the heatsink, it uses a fan to circulate cool air and reduces temperature by at least 25% when compared with bare M.2 SSDs.
RGB style
STORM includes RGB lighting elements that are appreciated by case modders and PC DIY enthusiasts. While the M.2 slot is usually almost hidden among other, larger components on the motherboard, with its RGB heatsink STORM indeed stands out. It comes with default RGB lighting modes and also supports several apps, such as Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion Ready, and MSI Mystic Light Sync, for convenience and customizability.
Easy installation on any compatible drive
Thanks to pre-applied thermal compound, STORM can be placed on any M.2 2280 SSD or card. No screws or complicated procedures required, and no BIOS adjustments needed. Once in place, it begins to do its work lowering temperatures and improving storage and system stability.