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Heatsink - Enquiries - 09-07-2022 Hello, I'd like to know if you've seen the latest ps5 heatsinks on the market, such as the Graugear PS5 M.2 Heatsink w/ mesh metal heat dissipation dust filter cover and copper heat pipe or the comparatively designed Ineo Heatsink with copper heat pipe and mesh dust cover both sold on Amazon for under $25 US? I'd like to know if either would be an upgrade to the Elecgear you've reviewed on your YouTube channel? I've based my ssd and Elecgear purchase off of your YouTube channel before and would appreciate your opinion on these devices, if you'd be so kind to grace me with your knowledge. Thank you very much for all that you do. RE: Heatsink - Robbie - 09-07-2022 Hi mate. Ok, so just to check, is THIS the device you are referring to - https://amzn.to/3ex5far Or this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRSGjS4XSLg The 'ineo PS5 Heatsink, M.2 NVME SSD Heatsink for PS5 Internal PCIe M.2 NVMe Gaming SSD, Magnesium Aluminum Alloy Designed with Large Heat Dissipation [M22]' ? I assume yes. I have not had the chance to test this, but if you already have the Elecgear heatsink (https://amzn.to/3D0TL9n) that I reviewed close to a year ago, I would STICK with the one you have. Unless you are a pro-sports gamer and/or you are in a particularly hot climate where dissipating air from the SSD/Console is tougher, the Elecgear will be perfectly fine for you. Cheers for messaging. |