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Corsair now the Cadillac of DRAM

Brandtaxtic memory outfit Corsair has just unleashed extended cooling fins for DDR3 modules kitted with the firm’s Dual-path Heat Xchange (DHX) tech. The new hunks of metal promise better cooling while the GT version is coated in space-age marketing bullshit Corsair has dubbed a “phase–change thermally conductive polymer coating.”

The official Corsair store now offers the goods starting at $19.99 for black, or an extra five bones for the honor of red pai– er, phase-change thermally conductive polymer coating.

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3 Comments:

  1. shwaip
    elaborate bot

    Wait. What does the phase change to? From solid->??

  2. Cliff_Forster
    Keepin it real

    The OCZ RAM I have gone with on my last couple of builds has performed fantastic, its hard to imagine a passive heat sink doing much more.

    It does look kinda slick though.

  3. Gargoyle
    We can't stop here...

    Looks like a sexy way to add a few ounces of weight to my case.

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