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M.2 Fan SSD Thermal Module
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Temperature Reduction
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Maintaining Performance
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Prolonged Lifespan
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Easy Installation
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Improved Cooling Efficiency
The M.2 Fan SSD Thermal Module combines a precision heatsink with an active cooling fan to effectively reduce temperatures, prevent thermal throttling, and extend SSD lifespan. Lightweight, easy to install, and broadly compatible, it delivers both reliable performance and a sleek upgrade to your system.
Supported Types
- NVMe SSD
- NGFF SATA
- Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 SSD
- Intel SSD6 / SSD7
- Samsung 970 EVO / 950 PRO / 960 EVO
- Form Factor: M.2 2280 (fits single-sided SSD)

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Heatsink
Aluminum alloy, screw-mounted. Overall dimensions: 70 × 26.4 × 19.5 mm. Weight: 42 g. Operating temp: 0–75 °C. -
High-Speed Fan
12 V / 0.1 A, up to 17,000 RPM ±20%, max airflow 17 CFM, static pressure 4.6 mmH₂O, noise 28.3 dBA (max). 4-pin (2510-4) with 400 mm cable. -
Thermal Pad (TG-A6200)
6.2 W/m·K gap pad bridges SSD components to heatsink for rapid heat transfer, delivering a 15–30 °C cooling range depending on load and airflow conditions.
Specifications
- Device Type: Compatible with single-sided M.2 2280 SSDs
- Cooling Range: 15–30 °C
- Installation: Screw mount
- Warranty: 1 year
- Compliance: RoHS
Installation Guide
- Remove the screws from the thermal module, preparing for SSD installation.
- Peel off the protective film from the thermal pads.
- Attach the heat sink to the front of the SSD (the side with chips).
- Tighten the screws to secure the heat sink and metal sheet.
- Insert the assembly into the M.2 slot on the motherboard and secure it with screws.
- Connect the fan power cable to the 4-pin "FAN" header on the motherboard.