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Thermaltake RamOrb Active Memory Cooler Review
Thermaltake RamOrb Active Memory Cooler Review
Cooling PC system memory modules definitely isn't a new idea, but surely there is room for improvement. The earliest idea was actually a mod, placing a fan in the case directed towards the modules, which had bare chips at the time. Next came the heat spreader, which increased the surface area of ...
Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package Case Review
Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package Case Review
hardwaresecrets.com — Spedo is the most recent full-tower case from Thermaltake available in two versions. We reviewed the most... expensive model Advance Package which seems to be one of the most complete steel cases in the market right now. Let's see. (more) Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package Case Review
Thermaltake BigTyp 14Pro Cooler Review
Thermaltake BigTyp 14Pro Cooler Review
xbitlabs.com — Everyone waited for this cooler to arrive, refused to settle for less and believed that IT will... be the best. Let's find out today if these hopes came true from our review of THE new cooler from Thermaltake. (more) Thermaltake BigTyp 14Pro Cooler Review
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thinkcomputers.org — Thermaltake Holiday Giveaway! ThinkComputers has teamed with Thermaltake to bring you a great Holiday Giveaway! It is... that time of the year, snow is on the ground and Christmas is right around the corner. We have decided to give you, our readers a ... (more) Thermaltake holiday giveaway
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  • JustJosh JustJosh
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    This looks like it would suck to install on your RAM. Do you really need that much cooling on your RAM? Why doesn't someone just overclock the processor and leave the RAM alone.
    Posted 11/8/2008 respond (flag)
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Thermaltake RamOrb Active Memory Cooler
DriverHeaven.net — Cooling PC system memory modules definitely isn't a new idea, but surely there is room for improvement. The earliest idea was actually a mod, placing a fan in the case directed towards the modules, which had bare chips at the time. Next came the heat spreader, which increased the surface area of the memory chips. This helped, but without a lot of ...

Thermaltake RamOrb Active Memory Cooler
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... came the heat spreader, which increased the surface area of the memory chips. This helped, but without a lot of airflow in that area of the case, its effectiveness is limited, and for real cooling, that fan is still needed. Our friends at Thermaltake have taken a truly active approach to memory cooling. (pardon the pun) They have taken their Orb heatpipe cooling idea, placed it on some heat spreaders, and created actual active memory cooling. Read on to check out Tt's RamOrb! Link: Thinkcomputers

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The Mother Board — ... heat spreader, which increased the surface area of the memory chips. This helped, but without a lot of airflow in that area of the case, its effectiveness is limited, and for real cooling, that fan is still needed. Our friends at Thermaltake have taken a truly active approach to memory cooling. (pardon the pun) They have taken their Orb heatpipe cooling idea, placed it on some heat spreaders, and created actual active memory cooling. Read on to check out Tt's RamOrb!" link

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Thermaltake RamOrb Active Memory Cooler Review
FrostyTech Latest Cooling News — ... Next came the heat spreader, which increased the surface area of the memory chips. This helped, but without a lot of airflow in that area of the case, its effectiveness is limited, and for real cooling, that fan is still needed. Our friends at Thermaltake have taken a truly active approach to memory cooling. (pardon the pun) They have taken their Orb heatpipe cooling idea, placed it on some heat spreaders, and created actual active memory cooling. Read on to check out Tt's RamOrb!" ...

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