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CeBIT 2008: Additional memory coolers from A-DATA

Come with air, water or nitrogen, with the manufacturer's cooling variations, you won't have a problem with overdriving.

In addition to new DDR2 and DDR3, as well as many flash-based storage devices, he also exhibited new cooling modes and accessories at his booth. The assemblies are designed for a variety of overdrive procedures, i.e. from beginners to those who like extreme tuning, anyone can choose the right ingredient for them.

CeBIT 2008 Additional memory coolers from A-DATA CeBIT 2008 Additional memory coolers from A-DATA

For those familiar with overheating, we recommend the smooth ribbed roof, which only passively protects our modules from overheating. The braver ones can also try the fan cooling unit, all they have to do is make friends with the fact of the extra noise source.

 CeBIT 2008 Additional memory coolers from A-DATA CeBIT 2008 Additional memory coolers from A-DATA

From here, we move on to professional waters, where the starting point is the water block, which at first glance seems a bit bland, hopefully it will effectively cool the chips operating at extreme clocks and voltages. If that weren’t enough, the LN2 tub will remain the last resort.

Although the products are currently under development, we expect to see them soon in the form of more than just images.

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