Introduction
Use this guide to install a heatsink onto an M.2 2280 blade-style SSD.
If you plan on using your SSD in a PlayStation 5, make sure it’s compatible with Sony’s specifications.
Tools
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Use a pair of tweezers to peel one side of protective film away from one of the thermal pads.
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Align the exposed side of the thermal pad with the bottom tray section of the heatsink assembly.
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Lay the thermal pad down so it covers the tray evenly.
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Use your finger to lightly press down on the thermal pad to adhere it to the surface.
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Use a pair of tweezers to peel one side of protective film away from the remaining thermal pad.
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Align the exposed side of the thermal pad with the top section of the heatsink.
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Lay the thermal pad down so it covers the top section evenly.
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Use your finger to lightly press down on the thermal pad to adhere it to the surface.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the plastic liner from the thermal pad on the heatsink's top section.
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Align the top heatsink section over the SSD and the tray.
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Firmly press the two halves together. You'll feel it "snap" into place.
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Make sure that the heatsink is close to the screw cutout but doesn't overhang it.
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If you're having trouble installing your SSD, you may have to slightly adjust the heatsink's position.
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Use your fingers to slide the SSD between the two halves of the heatsink assembly until fitment is just right.
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Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Installation didn’t go as planned? Check out our Computer Hardware Answers community or PlayStation 5 Answers community for troubleshooting help.