TEAMGROUP, has created numerous innovative SSD products over the years with its cutting-edge research and development to offer the very best solutions in the storage market. Today it has announced MP4... TEAMGROUP MP44L M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD Industry first with Heat Dissipating Graphene SSD Label
Not sure this Teamgroup SSD is the industry first one with graphene label/heatsink. Patriot Viper 1TB VP4300-1TBM28H I'm using for about a month and so has graphene heatsin/heatshield/label, whatever they call it. https://viper.patriotmemory.com/products/viper-vp4300-pcie-m-2-gen4x4-solid-state-drive https://assets.website-files.com/5c...dbb4e95bf_VP4300-1TBM28H_Sku Sheet_092021.pdf
Dear all M2 SSD makers, try putting the label on the back? or how about this, not put on a label at all? Kinda like CPUs, GPUs, chipsets, ram, mosfets, etc.?
a label as a heat sink? do we get to have review on this label heat sink vs actual heatsink vs no heatsink/label? i am curious to heat diffrences.
I do not think it will make a difference by itself vs a traditional sticker .Where it might make a difference is if you stick your motherboard's heatsink or a 3rd party one you have on top of it the graphene sticker should be better than a traditional sticker to allow heat to transfer. On the other hand in the past testing sticker vs no sticker nvm cooling (passive normal heatsink) showed small differences small enough that pretty much the conclusion was. Meh just keep the sticker on .