Monday, June 26th 2006

Water cooling for your memory

Innovatek is now offering a water cooling kit for your memory. It works on single or doublesided memory. The starterkit kosts 50€s and can cool one double sided or two single sided memory sticks. up to three of these sets can be combined to cool four sticks of memory.
Source: Hartware.net (german)
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18 Comments on Water cooling for your memory

#1
josechow
why don't people just buy non conductive fluid and put their computer in a air tight case. COver all the pci connections and fill it up. Total cooling solution!
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#2
Alec§taar
Neat: Probably be a "HIT" w/ serious overclocking pursuers

See subject line/title:

I think this is a rather neat innovation personally!

(I believe I have seen this type of cooling before, but cannot recall WHO made it unfortunately)...

:)

* Still, I know that hydro-cooling usually gets the "better" of air-cooling methods, so this ought to be a big "hit" amongst the serious O/C pursuers here & elsewhere worldwide.

APK
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#3
Jimmy 2004
josechowwhy don't people just buy non conductive fluid and put their computer in a air tight case. COver all the pci connections and fill it up. Total cooling solution!
Not such a bad idea but I bet there is some kind of reason to do with corrosion.
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#6
KennyT772
well memory usually doesnt react very well with more voltage and even sub-0 temps. several overclockers have moded pelters to fit ram and it had no effect. looks nice but rather pointless
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#7
Alec§taar
KennyT772well memory usually doesnt react very well with more voltage and even sub-0 temps. several overclockers have moded pelters to fit ram and it had no effect. looks nice but rather pointless
Aha, this is what I was waiting to hear - whether or not this results in better o/c's or not (not a big hydro-cooling user here, pure aircooled, but I have always wanted to 'take the plunge' so-to-speak)...

:)

* I thought it might help out, as typically hydro-cooled methods usually work-out better for temps than does air cooling!

APK

P.S.=> I put heatspreaders onto my RAM, with a Thermaltake fan attached on the main spreader so airflow onto my RAM is there for certain... it appears it is as good as I can make it from your feedback then, in lieu of going "hydro-cooled" methods! Live & learn... not a wasted day imo! apk
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#8
Sasqui
Alec§taarAha, this is what I was waiting to hear - whether or not this results in better o/c's or not (not a big hydro-cooling user here, pure aircooled, but I have always wanted to 'take the plunge' so-to-speak)...
No pun intended :rolleyes: I've been curious about heatsinks for ram in general. I've got a watercooled rig and it certainly works wonders for CPU/GPU - but that's not my point... ok, I'm just bragging :o

I did a comparison of memory OC'ing on X800GTO with ram sinks and found an extra 5-10 MHz over running the chips bare. And that was all other things equal - I actually did the test with the stock air-cooler. So that's my $0.02 and have the same quesiton - what would this do for latency or speed??? Would really like to see a test at some point.
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#9
KennyT772
well as you have guessed with the ram a 20c difference in ram only equates to another 10-20 mhz. this is the same on ddr/ddr2/ddr3. unless you have a high end dfi with lots of tweaking available 20 let alone 10mhz extra on the ram means very little.
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#11
Alec§taar
KennyT772well as you have guessed with the ram a 20c difference in ram only equates to another 10-20 mhz. this is the same on ddr/ddr2/ddr3. unless you have a high end dfi with lots of tweaking available 20 let alone 10mhz extra on the ram means very little.
Ok, then... it appears to come down to a "ROI" equation: Cost of this unit, vs. the benefits gained...

(Anyone have an idea of the cost of this piece above, or one like it?)

APK
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#12
cHillen
Koolance makes the exact same thing. Cheep to only $59 dollars US. And its out now!!

www.frozencpu.com/koo-52.html


The catch. What is koolance known also for using....... 1/4" ID Tubing :(

Although putting 1/2:ID would be to combersome!!
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#13
Alec§taar
cHillenKoolance makes the exact same thing. Cheep to only $59 dollars US. And its out now!!

www.frozencpu.com/koo-52.html


The catch. What is koolance known also for using....... 1/4" ID Tubing :(

Although putting 1/2:ID would be to combersome!!
Thanks for the link... I may one day reference it!

If I were to go & liquid cool this system in my sig? I'll go as "all-out" as hydro-cool fluid flow will take you, on as many parts as is possible (CPU, video, & memory, afaik, & possibly even HDD units).

APK
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#14
cHillen
Dont forget the waterblock for those voltage capicitors on the video card and mobo. If you were to go all out like that, I would stress highly on getting 2 pumps instead of 1. If your going to use 1/4" tubing may be one powerful one.
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#15
Azn Tr14dZ
What if your memory comes with heatspreaders, do you have to remove them to use the watercooling for RAM?
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#16
KennyT772
like i said...doesnt make a difference as long as u have at least some airflow.
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#17
Azn Tr14dZ
Azn Tr14dZWhat if your memory comes with heatspreaders, do you have to remove them to use the watercooling for RAM?
Can someone answer this?
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#18
POGE
Watercooling your memory is almost pointless unless your on on BH5 or high volted TCCD.
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