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Wer entwickelt sowas? Desaströse Kühlleistung und grausame Montage

Mar 31, 2024
Hello everyone, welcome to another video. I don't know if you've noticed, but it seems like something has happened throughout the SSD cooling market in the last six months. I don't know how all the manufacturers came up with the idea. To build such heat sinks here, even Makita is outraged. I mean, what is all this? I particularly noticed it when I saw this gold plated EK cooler here about two months ago and then I went shopping and I think I bought it. 20 or 30 SSD coolers, everything I found on the market, from weird RGB coolers to really crazy parts, and I don't know what's going on in the SSD cooling market, but today we'll look at some of them in the video.
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More information and the full range can be accessed via the link. in the description, this is the setup we use today on the z97a Eurosport mainly because there are so many of them. There are options to install m2 SSD there, I have this system disk below, we also use the CPU TI GPU just not to do it. If there is no additional airflow here from the graphics card that somehow influenced the SSD, here is this system disk that is the reference point, something like that and here we have a two terabyte Corsair PC Express 4.050 mp600 which is not yet available and therefore This should be a good opportunity to find out what is happening in terms of temperature.
wer entwickelt sowas desastr se k hlleistung und grausame montage
In the crystal disk information you can see the Corsa mp600 pro , so it is still almost new. I would say we test everything with Crystal Disc, as we sequence it 9 times, read and write, and then I do this a total of three times, so 27 cycles. We test you can also see how quickly the temperature rises, so we are in test 2 of 9 and you can see that it is already at 50 degrees Celsius and it continues to rise in the room of the new ones now when writing we are there. at 70°C and on the second cycle from 70 degrees water here in the reading you can see that the SSD is clearly starting to slow down, you could say it's too slow, that means we have less than a third of the performance here While the SSD should normally operate without a cooler, the mp600 reaches the limit temperature of 70° C in just one minute and can no longer deliver maximum performance due to the small weight of the SSD with the few chips on the small circuit board. .
wer entwickelt sowas desastr se k hlleistung und grausame montage
The temperature drops again very quickly without load, after only about 4 minutes the SSD would return to the initial temperature. So in the test we not only look at how quickly the critical temperature of 70 degrees Celsius can be reached, but also how quickly the critical temperature is reached. The refrigerator activates. At the end of charging, the heat can also be dissipated again. Next we will test the cooling system that is basically supplied with the motherboard. Just for the first test I also removed the thermal pad under the SSD. Lying here so that the SSD really stands alone.
Now we just put the big cooler back in, which is usually around here, the one on the master motherboard cooler can easily score points due to the huge mass. The heat dissipates. both the top and bottom of the motherboard, so the temperature remains below 45 °C at the end of the test and stabilizes at the initial level in just one minute, but it must also be said that the refrigerator offers relatively little surface area. area, which means that if everything is very hot, after a very, very long time, the SSD takes much longer to work and can reach the initial state again, next we look at the eK cooler here, it is actually see, but it's just a piece of aluminum, which means it's also relatively light and, from my subjective point of view, doesn't have as much surface area as I do.
In any case, I don't think it's great that there are different thermal pads in different thicknesses, which is fine because you have SSDs that can be equipped on the front or the back or both, but sometimes they are also too wide, which It means you have to have them in one direction or the other. another Cut it completely, yes I could have supplied it with the SSD. There is a 0.5mm thermal pad on the cooler on both the bottom and top. Let's take a look at everything. The Gold SSD cooler just seems to cushion the mass.
It reaches 62 degrees at the end of the test and even 4 minutes after the end of the test the refrigerator is still very, very hot. It can only reduce the temperature by 15°c. In the cooling period, without a cooler, the SSD was able to reach around 27°C in the cooling phase and that is not necessarily a positive. Now that we get to the first one, I have no idea what kind of refrigerator it is. I supposedly bought it on Aliexpress, it only took two months until it was there, so the video was planned for a long time.
DPO eats buffers. High performance cooler, I have no idea what it's supposed to be, it looks crazy. definitely there, definitely not as bent in the picture when I ordered the thing and the assembly will definitely be adventurous. We have a heating pad, that's clear to me. It's supposed to be down there, on this copper surface, it's actually copper, something like that. That's very, very light, but it's probably copper and then we have cable ties and some rubber pieces that apparently look like this. Installation with these rubber bands is an absolute disaster. I would always remove it from all refrigerators immediately.
So we recommend it. against this for testing, but under no circumstances buy coolers that use rubber bands for assembly. If you use rubber bands, maybe just regular household rubber bands, maybe leave them lying around for two years, especially with UV radiation and heat, then you can. know what to do with it. Sometimes they get extremely brittle and then crack and you definitely don't want to have a cooler on your PC that could fall overnight and then maybe cause a short circuit, so rubber bands are an absolute no-no for something like that, no. I know if that's why cable ties are also included online.
You don't see any cable ties in the online picture, but it would probably be better if you fastened them. with zip ties because at least the traps don't fall. Otherwise I have to say that I am also impressed with this refrigerator, I feel a little ripped off because if you compare the pictures on the offer and then count the ones you find. Online there are about 60 refrigerators made of copper and here there are only 35 so it seems that you get the refrigerator and the name deposit is still the best refrigerator and it really works very poorly in the end it reaches 70 ° C and it was literally seconds before the SSD began to reduce performance.
In the cooling phase alone, the cooler is relatively fast, but it is actually no better than the simple SSD. Now let's add some RGB. I play here, I have a John m2 cooler. The installation is definitely a joke or I hope I'm not serious, so we have the heatsink, we have a thermal pad, that's it, should I just put the heatsink on the SSD? Here's another one. It also says a screw. but this is probably the screw to attach the SSD here the normal way, which means I would have to use a screw to mount the cooler to the SSD, especially cool because I can't screw anything in, which means I would have to do this. from here or mount it here somehow, I'll take a look at it right away, but the mounting system here is also a complete disaster and at first I thought, hey, that could work if you screw it in right. on the back because there are these little lugs here on the cooler, which means that the SSD is maybe held on the side here and here you look at it, but as you can see, it's wider than the first one.
I don't understand it, but hey, the refrigerator is lit, in theory it has RGB, so it's supposed to go wrong, but let's be serious, it's actually just there, so if I move it a little bit back or to the side , I can take it off and I never would. build that into the system, you can just do that. It would be a really good idea to take a cooler like this and then put a nice plastic cover on top. Of course with the Jones refrigerator where M22 can be clearly seen. we just don't have a heat sink in front of us.
In the time between tests, the refrigerator can maintain the temperature no lower, the energy is stored perfectly and at the end of the test no cooling process is really noticeable. through the plastic cover, completely bad results compared to the Johnson cooler, this is probably the other extreme pet pre-installed and then with a tab to remove it, that's good in terms of size, I don't know, maybe it's a It's a bit exaggerated, but now I really promise myself that my good cooling performance of the company's Ride hr09 offers, as expected, a very, very strong result in the corner, thanks to its mass and surface area it is almost identical to the performance cooling of the motherboard itself. , here a maximum of 46°C is achieved and that brings us to another RGB cooler and of course it has to be ultra good because it says Performance Series A+, so the performance definitely has to be there for these things.
Thinking in terms of cooling technology it probably won't be worse than the Jones where RGB cooler, that's not a heatsink at all, it's just a block, yes I'm excited about that, another absolute highlight, I put both mascots on it thermal light that are there with me, I don't know how to put a screw in there, but it won't work. Who would have thought that our Performance Series can be called a refrigerator? It's more of a heat box. I don't know, but that was the first one. cooler that failed to cool, meaning in the end I would say the SSD slowed down but it just slowed down because it got too hot over 70 degrees Celsius and that's the first thing Makita complains about.
Results with this again, I don't want it. The coolers are almost identical to the Johns 2 M22, but here 70 degrees Celsius is reached even earlier and, as just mentioned, this causes the SSD to throttle. After the test, there. There's no real cooling to be seen because it simply has no surface, so from my point of view it failed completely. I would definitely expect better performance from this part of the Elec Gear M11 m2 SSD cooler. I'm curious, it's definitely interesting, it has a 9,300 rpm fan. Yes, size is always the question. Both in terms of airflow and, more importantly, what is the volume like?
This is a very typical Aliexpress product because that is where the cooler is placed, which at first glance does not give a bad impression. in terms of quality, so it actually looks pretty good at first, but it's typical, there's all sorts of stuff in there again, okay, maybe you can still use some cleaning pads, I mean you can see a little bit here , you can still see one or two traces of some thermal pads, but otherwise there is just thermal paste and a spatula. The instructions say you mount it with pads, the pads are crazy, why are they divided like that?
I know that according to the instructions you should place the pads individually on the ICs. I have no idea, it doesn't make any sense, it just helps. otherwise you'll end up like I have here now, so I have no idea the refrigerator is advertised as having a patented adjustable angle feature. What it is supposed to be exactly is not written anywhere and I can't configure anything here. All is. It's also fixed that I can't move it either, it's all pressed down tight, that's definitely interesting, so on my system I don't want to have it with its 9000 revs that it's currently running at, so you can hear it very clearly.
Clearly we are now testing with 9000 revs and then we will probably first lower it to around 2000 or something, then you may not hear it anymore. I just discovered what this adjustment mechanism may be because there is. With two small screws on the side, you can open it easily and then the heatsink can be tilted to the side because the heat pipe will loosen a little on the bottom heatsink and so maybe you can create a little space if there isother components in the way, so you can then move left or rightinteresting, the volume is at least noticeable with good cooling, the SSD is always between four and five degrees Celsius below the cooling level of the board base and even at the end of the test the temperature drops very quickly and low, it was a good result, but the volume is just not very portable, so, as promised, I tested the same refrigerator again with 2000 revolutions because it is a very refrigerator small and then you can hear that even if 2000 revolutions are a lot, the temperatures are three to four degrees Celsius higher, but still. a good level Level and it is no longer so annoying the latest refrigerator today comes from arch-gon assgon well, it seems to me more like a classic refrigerator just a little bit of a good amount of surface area, let's ask ourselves how to mount it because you actually mount it from above Others They have been mounted from the side, mounting from the top should definitely be the best solution for contact pressure, that is, we put the pads with the SSD on top and then you can screw the heatsink up and down on these. parts Well it's a little thick on the bottom which means I can't flatten it on the motherboard because the parts underneath are too tall and that's why it can't be flattened but it should fit enough so we can still I can test the cooler, which I don't think.
It's completely clear why these screws are basically knurled screws and why they are so tall because you can't reach here on the side, that won't work and yes, you could. I just used regular screws and maybe a Phillips head too, but otherwise it actually has it. In my opinion, the ass works quite well and actually offers a pretty decent result for a passive heatsink that doesn't have that much mass. a maximum of 54°C and the temperature drops again at a normal rate after the test. Originally it wasn't like that. My plan is to test all my refrigerators here in one video.
Now I've realized that may be a bit much. and somehow I spent the whole day testing eight refrigerators here, I don't know, but you can sum it up by saying that Mecki definitely has a lot to offer, yes, and there are some refrigerators like this one, for example, At first you think that it is actually a design interesting, it has a lot of surface area, this strange copper thing with lots of little ones you might think cools well if it has direct airflow, but other than that like I said, assembly with rubber bands, make it an absolute disaster, the coolest assembly it's not possible ask me has anyone ever put it together so it was developed because i have no idea so it definitely doesn't work can it be completely forgotten? the silence Cooler here, this is simply not a cooler, this is if you have some RGB on an SSD that maybe you don't use, which doesn't make any sense at all, then maybe you can use it, otherwise why there are so many strange SSD coolers that work?
They are absolutely catastrophic, I can't tell you, there are some coolers that in theory work well, for example, those from the Ride Cooler company or this Elixir cooler here, maybe in some way they are. It's all interesting in terms of cooling performance, but why would you use them? Can you leave me comments? I just don't see it because normally the coolers that come with the boards are absolutely sufficient if you now have a board that maybe. It doesn't have a cover, so you can definitely install it on the refrigerator, but I personally prefer to take the small one, I have a few others to choose from now that maybe we can try in a follow-up video.
Smaller with such a passive cooler, of course, the good Grizzly cooler that I developed myself, which is why I don't have it in the test now. Considering it's always a little strange when you try your own product. I don't know, I don't think it's that cool. Of course you can leave me a comment about it, we think so, but otherwise the interesting name is more likely to see something like that if you really want to cool it down. SSD on a board where there are no coolers, otherwise I don't know, there is so much nonsense and I still have a lot of really crazy things, for example something like this, if you want to see it in a video, let me know.
If you would like to know, here I will give you a quick chart with an overview of all SSDs. In the comparison, I deliberately only included the SSD and motherboard and then the individual coolers; otherwise it would seem that this is very, very. It's hard to digest because there are a lot of individual lines in something like this and then you don't necessarily find what you're looking for. If you still want to watch it, you can pause it and watch it, otherwise. I have no idea what's wrong with the SSD cooler that Mike was going or going, okay, happy Sunday, ciao

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