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    Thermaltake RamOrb Review

    Posted on Thursday, December 11 2008 @ 12:57:36 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Deep within the realms of overclocking, you will find a lot of options for cooling your system. Nothing beats cooling your components properly than a series of fans, water, and what not (phase, ln2, etc.). Most overclockers will tend to focus more on cooling than most. For example, you won't commonly find fans covering mosfets on your memory prom or the VR's on the backside of your motherboard. Most of the time it's just a heatsink or heatpipe assembly that, in turn, relies on the overclocker to keep it cool. Well, welcome to the best of both worlds, because Thermaltake (TT) has copper hat-tricks for us with their RamOrb.

    Link: Bjorn3D

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