An updated version of Thermalright’s HR10 Pro SSD cooler has been revealed with a revised design for Gen 5 SSDs
Revealed on ITHome (Via VideoCardz) Thermalright’s existing HR10 SSD cooler has been revised as the HR10 2280 PRO for cooling the latest Gen 5 SSDs. This revised cooler features four 5mm heat pipes leading to the heatsink which is cooled by a 30mm 12v van which is capable of speeds from 3500 to 6000 RPM meaning it will be both loud and annoying at high loads. The cooler is designed for the 2280 form factor and supports dual-sided storage.
At the moment this cooler is rumoured to cost 119 RMB which equates to around £14/$17, though there is no information on when we may see it available. You can view the full product page on Thermalright’s website here.
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