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Old 28th October 2009, 13:07   #1
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Phobya intros water cooled memory heatsinks



To increase the overclocking potential, improve the lifespan of the memory modules or to have a system with as few fans as possible, it is often helpful to provide additional cooling for the RAM modules. The new Phobya RAM cooler is a revolutionary masterpiece for exactly this purpose! It can be integrated into the watercooling loop or operated passively. It can be used for DDR1m DDR2 or DDR3 modules, is extremely lightweight and an optical highlight!

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