CeBIT 2008: RAM Watercooling By Gigabyte
Gigabyte, more commonly known for its motherboards and graphics cards, is presenting a water cooling solution for RAM modules, dubbed Cool Rain.
This compact cooler contains a miniature pump and reservoir. The liquid is cooled in a 4-way radiator by two 50 mm fans lit by blue LEDs.

Gigabyte’s Cool Rain RAM water cooling solution
The memory cooler is a closed system that operates independently of the other cooling components. It supports both single and double sided DIMMS. Up to two modules can be inserted in the computer (dual-channel)
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