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Zaward announce active RAM Cooler

Published: 4th January 2008 @ 11:51 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


A mob by the name of Zaward has introduced a new RAM cooler into the market this week which sports a vertically mounted 30mm fan embedded in the heatsink design which promises to help cool the modules by up to 15 degrees over passive solutions on the market.

You can obtain full details on the new "RAM Cooler" solution from Zaward within the official PR here.



Taipei, Taiwan (techmessenger.com) -- Zaward Corporation, a professional thermal provider aims to create best product to user’s demand.

Announcing a brand-new product “RAM cooler”, special designed for professional gamers, with more powerful performance than any other memory module coolers!



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