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Old 19th February 2009, 18:47   #1
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Default Corsair Dominator 1866C8 TEC - Peltier-cooled memories

Normally you don't even consider the heat coming from the memories. Some have more exclusive heatspreaders than others, some even come with a fan setup, but overall they tend to just work. But when you start packing high-density modules, raise the voltage and start overclocking the effect becomes noticeable. Like with most overclocking lower temperatures are preferred, thus Corsair's Peltier cooling solution.

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