First Retail Water-Cooled DDR2 Memory Tested 132
Twistedmelon writes "We've all heard of water cooling for processors and even graphics processors,
in today's high end PCs. However, a water cooled memory module is
something that hasn't been done until now. OCZ Technology recently
announced
their line of Flex XLC Water-Cooled RAM, with its integrated heat-spreaders
that can be connected to any standard water cooling system. The memory
operates much cooler under load with tight timings at DDR2-800 speeds. For
those with water-cooling setups,
these DIMMs could easily be tapped into an existing system allowing for
quiet and robust cooling for your system memory as well."
Soon enough. (Score:4, Funny)
And then someone will get the smart idea to stick his whole tower in the freezer. Then nerds will become buff by moving around all their heavy equipment.
ocz == rice (Score:1, Funny)
Re:But how much does it really improve things? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:zap... (Score:4, Funny)
It gives new meaning to the term "memory leak", no?