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Default Aqua Computers kryoM.2 coolers keep your SSDs chilly

The utility of M.2 SSD coolers has been something of an up-and-down phenomenon, but that hasn't stopped drive manufacturers from making SSDs with big hunks of finned aluminum strapped on top. PC component makers both large and small are also making aftermarket cooling gear for use on M.2 devices. Aqua Computers has unveiled a pair of options for system builders obsessed with keeping their storage on proverbial ice. The company's kryoM.2 micro is a pretty standard take on the M.2 cooler idea, while the kryoM.2 EVO leverages a PCIe riser card to allow for the use of a rather large heatsink assembly.

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