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Thermaltake intro V1R RAM cooler

By: (more) | RAM News | Posted: Nov 2, 2007 12:01 am

Not long after seeing Thermalright introduce their new "HR-07 Duo" RAM heatsinks to the market, Thermaltake jump in with a rather unique looking RAM cooler of their own.

 

Dubbed the V1R, this RAM cooler is based off their V1 CPU cooler with V-shapped copper fin design and is suited to both DDR and DDR2 memory types.

 

For full details on it check out the press material here as well as the V1R product page on Thermaltake's website.

 


With the increased demands from the PC Enthusiasts and the increased RAM frequency, the thermal management issues of DDR Ram have become more and more important. After the successful introduction of the memory cooler, Spirit RX, at the beginning of 2007, Thermaltake is now launching another new RAM cooler - V1R.

 

V1R RAM cooler extended the astounding Dual-VTM architecture of the well-liked V1 CPU cooler; the V shaped copper fins are combined with the copper heatpipe to achieve maximum heat transfer from the memory module. At the same time, great features of Spirit RS have also been remained; like the patent heatpipe thermal module, aluminum extruded heat spreader that increased the heat dissipation surface, and the adjustable heatpipe thermal module to avoid structural interference for maximized mechanical fitting compatibility.

 

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