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Jeyi Copper Finscold Q150 M.2 Heatsink and WD Black SN850 

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Answering Subscribers Questions! This is Heatsink #14 as requested! Jeyi Copper Finscold Q150 M.2 Heatsink on WD Black SN850 on Gigabyte TRX40 Designare Motherboard. Unboxing, Inspection, Installation and Test. We'll run two Tests. One from the Supermicro Dual M.2 NVMe Adapter and the second Test from the Motherboard on the 2nd M.2 Connector to the CPU. This will also fit in a PS5 if the cover is removed.
Components Tested are Listed below. And below that is the Playlist of Heatsinks as requested by Subscribers, in Order from 1 to 12!
Heatsink Playlist:
• Micro Connectors M.2 2...
Product Links below, also in Order according to the Playlist above:
1. Micro Connectors M.2 2280 SSD Low-Profile Heat Sink Kit Cooling Black (NGFFM2-HS804-BK)
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2. MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink, Double-Sided Heat Sink, with Thermal Silicone pad for PC / PS5 M.2 PCIE NVMe SSD or M.2 SATA SSD
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3. Sabrent M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heatsink (SB-HTSK)
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4. Awxlumv M.2 Heatsink Pure Copper NVMe M2 2280 SSD DIY 7 Fins Cooler for Desk Computer (2 Pcs).
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5. M.2 Copper Heatsinks Cooler for M.2 2280 SSD Laptop(2 Pack)
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6. icepc M.2 2280 SSD Pure Copper Heatsink Kit Cooler Heat Sink with Silicone Based Thermal Pad for Cooling M.2 SSD NGFF SSD NVME SSD(70x20x4mm)
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7. Acidalie Double Copper Tube Aluminum M.2 Heatsink Cooler, NVMe M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heat Sinks with Silicone Thermal Pad
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8. ineo Aluminum M.2 2280 SSD Heatsinks with 20mm Fan and Pure Cooper Strip for M.2 NVME SSD [C2600 Fan]
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9. Thermal Grizzly NVMe M.2 SSD Cooler - 2 Thermal Pads
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10. EKWB EK-M.2 NVMe Heatsink
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11. Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen4 M.2 1TB PCI-Express 4.0 Interface High Performance Gaming, Full Body Copper Heat Spreader, Toshiba 3D NAND, DDR Cache Buffer, SSD GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD
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12. Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 7000s SSD 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2, Nanocarbon Coated Aluminum Heatsink, 3D TLC NAND, SSD- GP-AG70S2TB
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13. Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 7000s Prem. M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 3D TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) GP-AG70S1TB-P
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14. Digifast M.2 2280 SSD Premium Heatsink
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15. ineo M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heatsink Built-in Cooling Fan [M3]
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16. Cryorig CR-M2A Frostbit M2 Heatsink
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17. JEYI M.2 Aluminum FinsCold iGlacier8 Heatsink
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18. Jeyi Copper Finscold Q150 M.2 Heatsink
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19. WD Black SN850 - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 7,000 MB/s - WDS100T1X0E
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20. Samsung 980 Pro 1TB PCIe NVMe Gen4 Internal Gaming SSD M.2 (MZ-V8P1T0B)
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21. Gigabyte TRX40 Designare Motherboard for Threadripper III
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22. Supermicro Dual M.2 NVMe Adapter
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• Supermicro AOC-SLG3-2M...
23. Dual M.2 NVMe PCIe Adapters
• Dual M.2 NVMe PCIe Ada...
24. Seagate FireCuda 530 4TB Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4, Transfer speeds up to 7300 MB/s, 3D TLC NAND, 5100 TBW, 1.8M MTBF, and 3-Year Rescue Services (ZP4000GM3A013)
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@connorharris1900
@connorharris1900 Месяц назад
Thanks for these tests. ive been looking for performance information and youre the only one who brings it.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Месяц назад
Hi Conner, Welcome. Yes. Appreciate your comments. Thanks for Watching.
@seibertron500
@seibertron500 2 года назад
was slightly disappointed with the results but I'm still adamant on getting one anyway because it just looks so badass, compared to other heatsinks available. it instantly reminded me of the aquacomputer airplex copper fin radiators from awhile back. will pick this one up but also get the maxtor thermalpads with rated 14.8 w/mk instead of using stock. installing this on an itx system with a cpu cooler that blows down against the motherboard so it might as well help with active airflow towards the heatsink. Great review otherwise. EDIT: I just noticed this is the older Q150; the newer one does not have a cutout in the middle of the copper fins as seen on 5:41 and is instead whole fins now. Also, someone on reddit has mentioned that by removing the copper fins and putting a thermalpad between the fins and the aluminum housing improved heat dissipation. Looking forward to do that EDIT 2: Got the heatsink after a week of ordering, it is indeed the newer revision without the cutouts in the copper fins - and all the pads come pre cut for thin (red), medium (orange) and thick (blue) - I could not measure for exact thickness since I don't have anything to measure it by. I followed the instructions for installation from JEYI for my KIOXIA XG-7 2TB Gen4 with just installing on the memory controller and memory chips, not the entire drive. and since the memory and controller aren't the same height, so I used the different thickness of pads provided in the package (medium for chips and thick for controller) for even coverage and pressure of contact with the heatsink. Tested on the GIGABYTE AORUS B450i ITX (yes it has gen3 only, but I got the 2tb for basically dirt cheap) and here are my results: Stock motherboard heatsink CDM 1GB run - 65c JEYI Finscold Q150 CDM 1GB run - 51c
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi Blood_Ninja, Welcome! Just now seeing Your message! Yes, wicked looking! We have Tested two others that Petformed better! PCIe 3.0 is not as much of a Heat problem as PCIe 4.0 is! Which has Us concerned about PCIe 5.0 but hopefully is being addressed! Thanks for Sharing Your experiences! Appreciate Your Comments! Success on running Cooler!
@AP84_YT
@AP84_YT Год назад
Huge thanks for all your vids about m2 ssd heatsinks! 👌Especially for Jeyi heatsinks, cos your channel is prolly one of very few sources, where present actual info about their cooling performance and also comparison with other models. Also, i like how you do the reviews - it is easy to make a total summary about heatsink after your vid. Nice channel overall, subbed! Greeetz from St. Petersburg, Russia! PS Ordered two Jeyi Finscold iGlacier8 heatsinks after watching your vids...
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi AP, Welcome! Very much Appreciate Your Comments! Excellent! We hope You Acheive similar Results! Keep Us Posted on Your Progress! Thank You for Watching! Interesting to note, We've just Posted M.2 NVMe PCIe Heatsink #15 - Jeyi Finscold 007 2 Pack and are working on M.2 Heatsink #16! Amazing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V3IkC5hG-PQ.html
@vampritt
@vampritt Год назад
this JEYI Q150 on WD850 NVME is great. thanks for the review.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi vampritt, Welcome! So far, 16 M.2 NVMe PCIe Heatsinks Tested! Appreciate Your Comments!
@chrlsmcmstr
@chrlsmcmstr Год назад
you got my sub! love your reviews!
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hello Charles McMaster, Welcome! Outstanding! I'm honored! Appreciate Your Comments!
@UnniG
@UnniG 2 года назад
Wonderful and a bit Amazing results🌹⭐️Many Thanks⭐️
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Mee 2# G, Thank You! Appreciate Your Comments! Not at all what We expected either!
@mateuszkwietowicz2470
@mateuszkwietowicz2470 11 месяцев назад
I love how we've circled back to knowledge from early 2000's - back when CPU coolers where a new thing and many companies experimented with small heatsinks + high speed small fans, then pure copper heatsinks + small ultra fast fans, then with bigger fans and bigger heatsinks, finally setting on the combination of copper and aluminum as the best heat dissipation combo, then finally adding heatpipes which started from 1 thick one as the core, then multiple ones, and eventually found the best combination of alu fins + bigger fans + copper heatpipes - of which the culmination is the Noctua dual fan tower installed in this very case. What we learned back then in the 2000's - is that while copper has better heat absorption, aluminum is faster at dissipating heat - without the need of a heavy duty, jet engine sound level fan. So a copper radiator on the nvme should perform better only if it has a direct source of fresh air constantly pushed thorugh the fins - otherwise while it will heat up quickly, it will also stay hot and thus will not keep the drive cool. Essentially it's all about either total area for heat dissipation - which is why the iGlacier8 performed so well or the proper combination of copper heat pipes with aluminum fins for better heat dissipation - as we've seen with the Acidalie - everything else will fall in between. Both the Gigabyte Aourus and this could perform much better if we put a nice fan above it - like suspending a 120 mm fan above the gpu and the quad disk adapter, or fitting in some fans directly blowing on the fins.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 11 месяцев назад
Hello mateuszkwietowicz2470, Excellent perspective! In a nut shell, We need better Designs going forward with PCIe 5.0! And M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives require Firmware to minimize throttling and Drive self destruction!
@MGOFor3ver
@MGOFor3ver 5 месяцев назад
You're a pro man, A PRO.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 месяца назад
Hello MGO, Welcome. Just now seeing Your comment. Thank You for watching. Appreciate Your Input.
@BalamVic
@BalamVic Год назад
Gracias man, yo compré este disipador en Amazon y pensé en cambiarlo por otro por que todas las instrucciones vienen en idioma chino y no se entienden, pero después de ver tu video, ahora sé como armarlo y se ve que es un buen disipador.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi BalamVic, Welcome! Appreciate Your Comments! You're right about that! Translated: Thanks man, I bought this heatsink on Amazon and I thought about changing it for another one because all the instructions are in Chinese and they are not understandable, but after watching your video, now I know how to assemble it and it looks like a good heatsink. Glad We could be of help! However, We have 2 other M.2 NVMe Heatsinks that Performed better if interested, Acidalie and JEYI Finscold iGlacer8! Video Links Below! 1. JEYI M.2 Aluminum FinsCold iGlacier8 Heatsink and WD Black SN850 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_I7Tnlf9_zU.html 2. Acidalie M.2 2280 SSD Heatsink on WD Black SN850 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FaJLU3Uwn2w.html
@gankutsuou01
@gankutsuou01 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching the good video. I guess that the reason why the fincold copper radiator's performance is low is that the bonding area between the aluminum cold head and the copper heat dissipation fin, which is in direct contact with the NAND flash, has high thermal resistance. In most low-cost manufacturing processes, aluminum-copper bonding is finished by crimping without any other thermal interface measures, which often undermines the benefits of copper. The 400 w/mk thermal conductivity we see in advertisements is possible with 100% pure copper, and the 70-80% copper alloy commonly used in industry has no dramatic performance difference from typical aluminum heat sinks. You can think of 400w/mk for a copper heatsink as a marketing term. But unlike the ugly lump of aluminum, copper is beautiful :) I don't think it's bad because it actually dissipates heat.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Cheong Sang wook, Welcome! Thank You! Appreciate Your Comments and Insight! Very good points! Agreed, all about marketing. Results are what matters most. Doing these Tests have made Us throw all of what We thought We knew or expected, out the door. Absolutely Fascinating. 14 Heatsinks so far. Looks like there will be more! We've been methodical in Our Approach to the What, Why and How of M.2 NVMe Heatsinks. This is a good example of Function over Form. Going forward, faster and hotter, We're going to see more Vendor solutions. Asking the Question of how effectively will their solution solve Our problem! Stay Tuned!
@Im_too_old_for_this_shit
@Im_too_old_for_this_shit Год назад
Definitely, contact area is the problem here. Copper fins and aluminium base don't even look like they're properly welded together, they just kinda put those fins in the frame and that's it. Besides, there is no reason why would you be having aluminium base in the first place. Frame is fine if you don't want to accidentaly bend the fins, but the base itself should have stayed polished copper. This thing is a disaster when it comes to design decisions.
@metaleater9
@metaleater9 2 года назад
Another M.2 heatsink JEYI makes which is VERY unique and I highly recommend you test is the "SnowPard-M2". Its a low-profile M.2 activity-indicator riser-card heatsink. It makes way more sense in pictures.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Anonymous .A, Interesting. Never seen that one before. If someone wants to make a Contribution to cover the Cost, be glad to Test! AiManSha SnowPard-M2 Dustproof NVME SATA Radiator Aluminum Alloy M.2 2280 Passive Cooler amzn.to/3EsXQ3F As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for Sharing!
@-keyys-
@-keyys- 11 месяцев назад
After seeing ur vid on the digifast heatsink I bought it. The drive in the primary nvme slot and good air flow my drive went from 78c down to 52c
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 10 месяцев назад
Hello -keyys, Welcome! Outstanding! Results! And We have other M.2 Heatsinks that outperform this one! Appreciate Your Comments! Thanks for Sharing!
@chillysloth7941
@chillysloth7941 2 месяца назад
A list of all the temps would be sweet with the diffrent heatsinks ​@BuildOrBuy
@y_zass
@y_zass 2 года назад
I really liked all of your M.2 heatsink videos. You should really check out the heatsink I ended up going with, the Icy Box M.2 Cooler off Amazon. It is similar to the Cryorig with a single swiveling copper heat pipe but the heatsink appears slightly larger and also has a 30mm 4pin pwm fan. I bet it can take the crown, it dropped the temps on my Mushkin Redline Vortex by 20c! It was hitting 71c and the max op temp is 70c, the thing runs HoT! Now it only hits 51c, maybe 55c tops and that is with heatsoak from my RTX 3080 12gb pouring heat into the case for hours turning it into a space heater.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Kyle, Amazing how many M.2 NVMe Heatsinks there are yet We only had 2 standout. And 1 was from JEYI just not this one! Yes, We'll keep the ICY BOX M.2 Active Cooling Heatsink in mind for the future. Vendors need to do better with their Designs to be more effective! Especially going forward with PCIe 5.0 and beyond! Appreciate Your Comments! Thanks for Watching!
@Lixallot
@Lixallot 2 года назад
The segmented pad, is for individual NAND chips. So you really just botched this install! The red pad, is for beneath, and the solid blue is the top.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Lixallot, Welcome! If You have watched this Series, the Videos speak for themselves and You would understand Our decisions. Thank You for Your Comments.
@sedgleyathome
@sedgleyathome 2 года назад
Look forward to watch this one. I reckon this one will be around 45c if I am right spot on! 😁
@sedgleyathome
@sedgleyathome 2 года назад
oh dear me 57c ☹
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Crazy Results! That's what We thought! Stand by!
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
HI@@sedgleyathome, Go figure. Results are absolutely fascinating!
@kevindallas9991
@kevindallas9991 7 месяцев назад
It's strange that you expected more. Copper has a very high heat capacity, but not thermal conductivity. Once it heats up, it takes a very long time to cool down. I know this from practice. When we burned old wires to extract copper, we left it for another day. A day later it was still quite warm.
@lawxr6eBay
@lawxr6eBay 2 года назад
Dang, I think the squares are only used for individual coverage- using the red on the bottom regardless and deciding either squares or sheet-your style- red sheet bottom, blue sheet top, no need to us squares unless need to even out compression.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi lawxr6, Welcome! Due to the thickness, We chose accordingly. Appreciate Your Comments! We had a better outcome than We would have otherwise. Thanks for Watching! Results were amazing!
@maxhughes5687
@maxhughes5687 2 года назад
Best price to performance: And the winner is, Gill's QUAD 😉card. Up to four drives and all under one heat sink. Good temps and Raid 0 if you want it. Time spent to load up four drives with pads already installed on the card is no worse than fooling with one single slot cooler. Four separate coolers $68 to $100, Asus GEN4 Hyper M.2 Quad card $77.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Max Hughes, Well stated! I'm glad You've mentioned that! The TRX40 has the Resources! We keep demonstrating that over and over. This ability to zoom in and zoom out should help others to gain a different aspect on Perception and Perspective on all of this! Like You said, do the math. And look at the time involved. Fascinating Results! And We're being meticulous and consistent as possible in Our documentation. I think We can start doing deep dives now into the What, Why and How on some of these other Chipsets and Motherboards, as We're asked about doing 'this or that'. And We then can explain, what's up with that! Like the B550 and the x570! It's like the Emperor has no Clothes! No PCIe Resources! The obvious becomes obvious as soon as someone says hey, Do You see what I see! Nothing! As You have stated! Less hype and more facts! Test and Verify! Appreciate Your Comments!
@FernandoJorgedaSilva
@FernandoJorgedaSilva Год назад
They have the Q80 that appears shorter than the Q150, it looks like works on PS5.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi Frenando Jorge da Silva, Welcome! JEYI Q80? Still same Design. Copper Plate may be more suitable. We have a Video on that one too. Possibly suitable for a Laptop. Link below. Best Option would be an M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drive with an included Heatsink for height tolerance. However if You have the Drive already, Heatsink it is! 1. MHQJRH M.2 Copper Heatsinks Cooler for M.2 2280 SSD Laptop(2 Pack) amzn.to/3ldSjKn As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases! Hope that helps! Appreciate Your Comments!
@CR055FIRE
@CR055FIRE 10 месяцев назад
most of the heatsink including the side that contacts the M.2 is aluminum? the copper fins are not in direct contact with the M.2 so it's not really a copper heatsink
@cldpt
@cldpt 2 года назад
Hey Gill, what would be the benefits of using that overpriced Amfeltech Squid 6x m.2 card? Other than the larger amount of memory that can be fitted of couse. Because that card seems overkill: if one is to take full advantage of the PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, 6 cards running at x4 will eventually be bottlenecked by the motherboard bus. The 4x m.2 add in cards seem the most appropriate, especially because they also seem optimal for cooling. The Squid appears to stack cards, or put them on the back of pcb (?) which will eventually also hamper thermal dissipation.
@maxhughes5687
@maxhughes5687 2 года назад
I agree for a raid card but for different drive letters for different purposes and used at different times, it might be ok. WRX80 don't need it. On aTRX40 you've only got one X16 slot free. As for temps IDK I don't own one. That's a good question! Gill will come to the rescue.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi cldpt, Just now seeing Your Comment! RU-vid is holding messages for whatever reason. Another RU-vid system glitch. A bunch of Comments just showed up today! Great Question! I'm glad You've asked! That too started out to Answer a Subscriber Question and We just have not had time to get to that Video! And they asked what do You think of the Amfeltec Squid. Never heard of it until asked about it! And that's where that started. And before that, at the time We were going to be looking at an ASUS Workstation class Motherboard on the x299 Chipset which had a PLX Chip for more PCIe Slots. No going back on that now. Too far back in technology. Each Video takes time to Film and Edit. Look at all of those Heatsinks! Had no idea We'd spend that much time on M.2 NVMe Heatsinks, Answering Subscribers Questions! As for the Amfeltec Squid why now after so long, appropriate so We can discuss PLX Chips. And what determines the Speed of the 3 Components involving M.2 NVMe PCIe Add in cards. The PLX chip is the primary bottleneck. Since the PLX chip is Lane Switching Upstream and Downstream Ports. Yes the next step would be the PCIe Bus. Only 16 Lanes when We need plus 4 Lanes. No matter what the Speed of the Drives. Doing this without RAID and using different Speeds of Drives will demonstrate that. As for Heat, another issue not addressed that should be. And another Subscriber had asked if there were an Add in card that could self Bifurcate a x4 Slot for 2 M.2 Drives. Odd request, yes. Doable. Yes. Amfaltec. However, based on the price, better to purchase a new Motherboard. We get lots of 'what if' questions. Details matter! So I must remember to always include those details even if not practical, doable. Just like the Bios Details about Hardware PCIe Lane allocations and Bios Bifurcation on the 2 ASUS Thunderbolt 4 Z590 Motherboards Video. And that too is getting a Video Update so We can explain all of that in a bit more detail! And let the Viewer decide what's practical vs what's doable. Working on it! On that, either way, they lose PCIe Lane Resources. This must be covered before We get into the Z690 Motherboards. Those are going to be very confusing. We need to provide clarity.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Max Hughes, Your Comment also just showed up today! RU-vid has these hiccups every once in a while. As You know, I try to get to messages within 48 hours unless Filming. Then I have to hibernate until Editing and Rendering is Finished. Thanks for Responding! The Amfeltec Squid is a bit of an oddity. We were originally asked by a Subscriber about that add in card. Made me curious enough to want to know more! Had to do some Research! There's another card, Liqid Honey Badger. We will never see that one but We get asked about every once in a while. It too uses a Broadcom chip. Is made for Servers with excellent air flow. LQD4500 PCIe AIC SSD FHFL Honeybadger | Liqid, Inc www.liqid.com/products/liqid-elements/element-lqd4500-pcie-aic-ssd Linus Tech Tips: LQD4500 Honey Badger is "Face Meltingly Epic with speeds "over 250x your Netflix 4K!" www.liqid.com/blog/linus-tech-tips-lqd4500-honey-badger-is-face-meltingly-awesome-with-speeds-over-250x-your-netflix-4k All of these types of cards use a Broadcom PLX Chip. The Lower end cards use an ASMedia PLX Chip. And We're not high enough up on the Food chain to look at a Liqid Honey Badger! Besides, If You have to ask the Price, guess what! Amfeltec Squid Carrier Board - PCI Express Gen 3 Carrier Board for six M.2 NVMe www.amfeltec.com/pci-express-carrier-boards-for-m-2-ssd-modules/ Thanks to Gerald Nordahl for sharing this info regarding Amfeltec... Amfeltec cards have Bifurcation built-in. The PLX Chip! As for Temps, We've learned enough about Heatsinks to only say, Let's Test and Verify! We're getting there! Stay Tuned!
@hordej
@hordej 11 месяцев назад
Acidalie 4 pipe or Jeyi Q150? I have samsung 970 evo plus
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 11 месяцев назад
Hello hordej, Welcome! Excellent Question! No comparison! Acidalie or JEYI, yes but different JEYI model! 1. JEYI FinsCold iGlacier8 amzn.to/43I463H As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases! Those are Our top two performers! Hope that helps!
@recklessthor4
@recklessthor4 2 года назад
If I were to do a video on my p620 as a somewhat average user, what would you suggest I go over?
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Excellent Question! I'm honored You asked! Cover the What, Why and How in each Video. You could do several Videos about the Lenovo Threadripper Pro P620 Workstation. 1. Overview and make the case for Your Choice. 2. Features of the Motherboard. 3. Bios. That alone would be insightful. 4. Configuration and Options. 5. Tests and Results or Benchmarks using the Applications You use and work with. And that's just for starters! Hope that helps! Success on Your Filming! Keep Us Posted on Your Progress!
@recklessthor4
@recklessthor4 2 года назад
@@BuildOrBuy Will do!
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
HI@@recklessthor4, Outstanding! Success on Your Project!
@recklessthor4
@recklessthor4 2 года назад
@@BuildOrBuy I made the first video trying to push the cpu! I was able to use OBS studio, Warzone, Google chrome, and Autocad simultaneously!!
@recklessthor4
@recklessthor4 2 года назад
Please give it a watch and tell me what you think.
@sedgleyathome
@sedgleyathome 2 года назад
look like Acidalie M.2 2280 SSD Heatsink are the one to buy
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Agreed. Still my favorite too! All about Results then space relations. The Acidalie packs a lot of Performance in that package. Had high hopes for this Jeyi Copper Finscold Q150 M.2 Heatsink. Crazy, right.
@lonndawg7554
@lonndawg7554 2 года назад
Wow... Gill, I had Very High Hopes for this heatsink,.... It's made with copper... And it has Many Very Thin and delicate copper fins, usually that's a sign of quick and sensitive heat transference and surface area for dissipation,.... With the knowledge we've been taught about heatsink design and copper, This should have been a top performer, but… Doggone it,... This was a huge disappointment... There is something really wrong with the design, this would be a heatsink to look at with thermal imaging, if we saw the copper heat sink fins showing high heat dissipation. Then we know that the copper fins are conducting heat,... My best guess is there is something wrong with the mounting cage for the copper heat sink fins and its ability to conduct and transfer heat efficiently, kind of like it's missing thermal compound, I suspect the cage is made of a different material, and the two dissimilar metals are not conducting heat transference. I am just as surprised as you are with the results of this product, there are a lot of misconceptions you are revealing in this testing... And kudos to Pablo for his support in this series of testing products. :-)
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi LonnDawg, Exactly! If this had been Our first Heatsink, I'd say no way. Yet this is Heatsink #14 and We've done everything the same. Methodically. We even pointed out the W/mK values of both! Absolutely! That's a good idea! We can do that on the Motherboard M.2 Connector. But We cannot get a good Emmissivity reading without the black tape. We can try and see what happens. Only one way to know. I can place black tape on top of the assembly but We would not have intimate contact. Don't know how accurate that would be. We need to Test both ways also from the Side View on the Dual Adapter and see what We see if anything. We even measured the Thermal Pads for thickness and used both instead of the Red Thermal Pad that's intended for the bottom. A 1mm Thermal Pad on top like it's not even there. Agreed! Thanks to Pablo, We know more than We would have otherwise! Fascinating Results! BTW: The stated Aluminum housing for the Copper Fins is Cast, not machined. And that Aluminum material Casting may have a different thermal density coefficient hence a different W/mK value than what is stated. Curious. Details! Change one thing, changes everything! I'm glad You brought this Up! Had me thinking beyond the obvious! The What, Why and How. Looks like there's been a manufacturing change from the intended original design. And no one bothered to check and verify the Results! Until We came along! Interesting! Appreciate Your Comments! Stay Tuned!
@johnosborne1151
@johnosborne1151 2 года назад
@@BuildOrBuy Wonder if the copper fin design may require greater air circulating than other designs. If copper is generating greater heat at the fin than other designs, it would also require greater volume of air to dissipate excess heat. Just a thought, which could explain why this unit is not performing.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi@@johnosborne1151, Welcome! We definitely expected better Performance. That should be taken into account from the Manufacturers standpoint. Any change We would make would deviate from that Default. In Comparison with other M.2 NVMe Heatsinks We've Tested, We move on to the next one since there are other better Designs of the 14 We have evaluated! Appreciate Your Comments! Thanks for Watching!
@kamudankemter
@kamudankemter 10 месяцев назад
Disappointed with this one. Thanks for the review.
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 10 месяцев назад
Hi kamudankemter, We were too! We expected better! To reiterate, Fascinating Results! Appreciate Your Comments!
@TheLisaDeesDelightsShow
@TheLisaDeesDelightsShow 2 года назад
Hi
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Lisa Dee, You are too kind! Appreciate your Support! Thanks for Watching! Blessings!
@maxhughes5687
@maxhughes5687 2 года назад
The comments on TR PRO ZEN3 news is scorching hot. The Intel fans are nuts. The Ryzen fans insist no one wants a 12 or 16 core TR PRO. The TR owners are taking no news about a TR ZEN3 means they can't get the upgrade ever. Of course you know I would never stir the pot. hahahahaha
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy 2 года назад
Hi Max! Sizzle, Simmer, Boil, Stew! Absolutely... not!?! Until We know more... Up for conjecture! The real question, what's dropping 1st and when! Currently Working on another Question about Motherboards. This time B550. Takes time to Educate about the benefits of TRX40 or WRX80! Going a little deeper on this one! Stay Tuned !
@besogociridze
@besogociridze Год назад
PUT CASE NORMALY and Close it! than measure temps?!
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi Beso, Welcome! Testing requires time and patience. We've Tested 16 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks as Requested by Subscribers. To expedite, and for clarity, as You have seen. Perception and Perspective. Thank You for Your Comments!
@besogociridze
@besogociridze Год назад
room temp is 26c + closed case with 3080, samsung m.2 have more than 75c and blue screens, In normal standing case, hot air from rtx 3-4 hits m2 and his heatsink +closed case is hell (we all know outside with open case we will not have blue screen) I know you worked for this video and thanks for it but it does not help people who realy need help :(
@BuildOrBuy
@BuildOrBuy Год назад
Hi@@besogociridze, Of the 16, 2 are better than this one. Are You running PCIe 4.0? Yes heat is an issue. The other 2 mentioned require overhead space. 1. Acidalie amzn.to/3Yh7eAU 2. JEYI Finscold iGlacier8 amzn.to/3YrjXRs As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases! What about Your Case Fans? Do You have equal pressure to maximize heat transfer and minimize dust? Hope that helps! BTW: What Motherboard are You using? And Case? Which M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drive?
@Damnation71
@Damnation71 8 месяцев назад
learn to pronounce it right, its jeyi and not jayi
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