Strangely the heatsink version is cheaper than the non heatsink version. Although, I doubt this gets hot enough to need one for most people anyway
WD Black SN750 500GB Gen3 PCIe M.2 2280 Heatsink NVMe Internal Gaming SSD $124.26 + Delivery ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU

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Nah, the standard one is actually cheaper
https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B07MH2P5ZD/ref=ox_sc_ac…
OP was comparing AU standard with US heatsink.
Get a heatsink if you can. These get incredibly hot enough to not handle by fingers
mine stays at 36c.. but my GPU under it is only a RX470 :) .. its hot because you guys have space heaters as videocards :)
i plan to upgrade my RX470 120w GPU to an RDNA2 120-150w GPU
If you are using the nvme at full potential it doesn't stay any where near the 60c degrees even… And that is any 3GB+ speeds
Never do.. but I've seen the reviews and all nvme drives run hot.. it's their jam
Maybe the heat sink version is too big and incompatible with certain laptops