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Kingston introduces memory cooler for HyperX
Kingston has introduced the HyperX Fan, a RAM cooled that is specially designed to be combined with the company's HyperX memory modules. The cooler contains two 60 mm fans to actively cool up to six memory modules. Apart from the functionality, ... (more) (0 comments) -
Xigmatek launches new memory cooler
Xigmatek introduces a new passive memory cooler. The aluminum Dragoon heatsink can be used on all double-sided memory modules and is the successor of the Cuirsassier-N002 memory cooler. Compared to that model, the Dragoon features two mo ... (more) (0 comments) -
Kingston improves heatspreaders
Kingston's engineers have developed a new heatspreader , which should be a significant improvement in cooling compared to the current one. The new T1 heatspreader uses Kingston's HyperX Thermal Xchange (HTX) technoloy to optimize the area the ... (more) (0 comments) -
Corsair working on extreme memory cooler
Hexus has obtained the first pictures of Corsair's new memory cooler. The cooler is to realise temperatures below the ambient temperature. It's still unknown what it will be named, but it's likely to be placed in the Dominator line-up. ... (more) (0 comments) -
Patriot launches Vortex RAM cooler
Thermaltake doesn't seem to be the only company with remarkable cooling designs, Patriot has developed a memory cooled with a special design as well. The cooler was first announced at the CeBIT and is now officially in production. ... (more) (0 comments) -
Thermaltake introduces RamOrb memory cooler
You can never have enough cooling in the hot summer. Thermaltake responds to this and introduces the RamOrb memory cooler. As the name suggests, the cooler keeps your DDR and DDR2 memory modules cooled. According to Expreview , a DDR3 version ... (more) (0 comments) -
Arctic Cooling introduces new memory cooler
Arctic Cooling has introduced a new memory cooler, the Arctic RC. This thermodynamic cooler is aimed at overclockers and can be placed on both DDR2 and DDR3 modules. The Arctic RC is built out of 100% aluminum and weighs 29 grams. ... (more) (0 comments) - More news







