Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Heatsink with 8000 RPM Micro Blower Fan, CL-O043-AL02BL-A

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  • Specially Designed for M.2 2280 SSD Cooler
  • Powerful and Silent High Speed 20mm Micro Fan
  • 1 x Ø6 mm High-performance Copper Heat Pipe
  • Integrated Molding High Quality Aluminum Heatsink
  • Stainless Steel Reinforced Backplate
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Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Heatsink with 8000 RPM Micro Blower Fan, CL-O043-AL02BL-A
Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Heatsink with 8000 RPM Micro Blower Fan, CL-O043-AL02BL-A

$19.99

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Specification: Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Heatsink with 8000 RPM Micro Blower Fan, CL-O043-AL02BL-A

Product Dimensions

2.91 x 0.91 x 0.7 inches, 3.63 ounces

Item model number

MS-1

Date First Available

March 15, 2024

Manufacturer

Thermatlake

Country of Origin

China

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8 reviews for Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler, Heatsink with 8000 RPM Micro Blower Fan, CL-O043-AL02BL-A

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  1. Yalal Besereni

    The Thermaltake UX200 SE 5V is a budget-friendly CPU cooler that offers decent performance and stylish RGB lighting. Here are some of its key features:

    Design: The UX200 SE 5V features a compact tower design with a 120mm PWM fan. The cooler is compatible with most Intel and AMD sockets, making it a suitable choice for a wide range of PC builds.

    RGB Lighting: This cooler comes with addressable RGB lighting on both the fan and the top cover. The lighting can be customized using the included software, allowing you to match it with your other RGB components and create stunning lighting effects.

    Performance: The UX200 SE 5V offers decent cooling performance, especially considering its affordable price point. It can handle CPUs with TDP (Thermal Design Power) of up to 130W and keeps the temperatures under control during intense gaming or CPU-intensive tasks.

    Easy Installation: The cooler comes with an easy-to-use mounting system that simplifies the installation process. The package includes clear instructions, making it accessible even for novice PC builders.

    Noise Levels: The included 120mm fan operates quietly, thanks to its low noise level. This ensures that the cooler won’t contribute to excess noise in your system, allowing for a more enjoyable gaming or working experience.

    However, there are a few potential drawbacks to consider:

    Cooling Capacity: While the UX200 SE 5V offers reasonable cooling performance, it may struggle to handle extremely high-end CPUs or overclocked setups. If you have a high-powered CPU or plan to do heavy overclocking, you may want to consider a more powerful cooling solution.

    Software Limitations: The software provided for controlling the RGB lighting is somewhat basic compared to some other RGB software options. It lacks advanced customization features found in more premium coolers.

    Overall, if you are on a budget and looking for a visually appealing CPU cooler that offers decent cooling performance, the Thermaltake UX200 SE 5V is a solid option. However, for heavy-duty usage or advanced customization features, you may want to explore higher-end alternatives.

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  2. silver

    Facil de instalar y enfria bastante bien, de 60-70 grados jugando a 40-50

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  3. MCC

    just the job and delivered on time and it works well

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  4. Client d’Amazon

    It will get the job done, but the noise level is way too high. I think you should stick with stock cooler. With the stock cooler, you might get a little bit of higher temperature, but at least it doesn’t sound like jet engine.

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  5. L

    I love this for the $23 I paid. It looks great (RGB header), works well (hugely better than the stock cooler), and I adore that the fins are sanded down so they don’t cut you up while trying to mount it.

    Mounting on AM4 was easy, didn’t need to do anything weird, unlike with the Coolermaster heatsink I had to use on another system due to size constraints.

    The fan has thin rubber between the fan body and the heatsink, which helps a bit with noise. It’s “quiet,” not epically so, but again, much better than the one on the stock cooler (or the similarly priced Cooler Master) and more premium than I was expecting at this price. The RGB looks good on the blades. The blades are spaced close together in what looks like a high static pressure type of arrangement, so I hope that was to help it do better once a layer of dust starts to accumulate. Thoughtful on their part if that’s why.

    The heatsink has four heat pipes. This is not a Noctua D15, or an AIO of meaningful size, but it performs well enough with a 130w CPU under load that it’s not loud and frustrating. Again, for $23, it’s fantastic and punching above its weight. I don’t OC, so thermal headroom for me is about noise and staying in boost frequency, more than being able to up voltage.

    The little installation guide was friendly and helpful.
    Overall, highly recommended at this price, and will be buying it again for other systems.

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  6. Client d’Amazon

    N’est pas adapter sur un amd 7900x

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  7. Charles W.

    My microprocessor cooler fan was making odd noises so I knew it was dying. My original Intel LGA 1155 microprocessor heat sink assembly was, in my opinion a sloppy mess that barely clings to the PCB with the little nylon spreader feet and the 1/4 turn fasteners. I liked this heat sink assembly because it mounts with actual screws through the motherboard to a plastic mounting plate with threaded inserts (provided with the heatsink assembly) that sits on the back side of the motherboard. And I installed it and it’s teriffic – It provides much better and secure clamping of the heatsink to the microprocessor. And the other thing I liked was that the fan is fully shrouded on the sides (like in the picture) so if stray wires come near they won’t interfere with the fan freely turning (unlike the original Intel heatsink and fan assembly).

    The downside of the way the heatsink mounts is that if you are upgrading or replacing you have to un-cable and take the motherboard all the way out of the computer to add this fan if you have one of those crappy quarter turn type heatsink mounts. By the way, to allow for possible future replacements of either the microprocessor or heatsink, I taped the mounting plate to the back of the motherboard with some small pieces of high temp Kapton tape, so if I unscrew the heatsink the mounting plate stays where it’s supposed to.

    If this is a new build, using this heat sink is absolutely no more trouble than the crappy 1/4 turn fastening type since you start with the motherboard out of the case. If it’s a repair or upgrade, it’s a pain. But to me it was worth the trouble. I also upgraded from an Intel i3 to an Intel i5 which is higher wattage, but it’s running 5 degrees C cooler now with the same condition and fans settings. A good secure clamping of the heatsink to the microprocessor made most of the difference, in my opinion.

    By the way, the heatsink comes pre-greased. But I applied just a tiny additional dab of good heatsink compound to the processor and spread it very thin. You want a thin, even layer of heatsink compound.

    The good:
    Very sturdy mounting for good and consistent heat sink clamping to the microprocessor.
    Shrouded fan design for less worry of stray wires interfering with the fan operation.
    Very effective heatsink and fan. Noise is not bad, just a tad noisier than the original Intel fan (before it failed).

    Could Use Improvement:
    It’s not really a hint sink issue, it’s a motherboard manufacturer issue – It would have been nice if the motherboard had originally come with this type mounting provision.

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  8. Stray

    Great cooler. Easy to install and keeps your CPU cool. Just be careful that the cooler isn’t too tall for the build you’re working on. This cooler is 5-6mm taller than a ton of coolers in this style. And if you’re working with a smaller/micro case, it may lead to clearance issues.

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