As Tom’s Hardware reports, the biggest problem with the ElecGear M11 is whether it’ll pass well in your PC with other components. There are three parts for this cooler: a metal heatsink with two layers of aluminum, a U-shaped copper pipe, and a pin-on 30mm fan in a plastic fin enclosure, that looks much like a jet engine. The fan is connected to a power cord on your motherboard or PSU. It can turn at between 9 and 300 milliliters. (Photo: ElecGear) This will give you a high-performance computer based SSD. If it is a good idea to do so, you can’t waste money on a high-end SSD as long as it can throttle and do so properly. The novel feature that the M11 has included is a range of 145 degrees angle to adjust the heatpipe and the hooked fan. This is going to make it easier to adapt to other components of your PC without reducing your cooling performance. Despite the fact that I have a complaint, it’s difficult to see what it is like to see this cooler cooler. This fan produces 316 degrees in waterflow, which can make a noticeable whining sound due to the small fan. For this to be found in real-world, we’ll have to check whether or not it’s good or bad. The M11, at $35, is very cheap. Also, he will give his kinks a thermal paste, 8 thermal pads for placement in memory cards, and a thermoplastic pad for the left side of an SSD. You’ll even get a screwdriver to help build the heat pipe and angle-adjust it. If it’s the coolest thing, the M11 weighs 102 grams and measures 80-by-33.5-by-52mm. Don’t forget about it when you consider purchasing a car.