Tuesday, June 4th 2024

ADATA XPG Showcase its Advanced Cooling Solutions for DRAM and SSDs

Project XPG NeonStorm PCIe Gen 5 SSD, which won an award at Computex, has a dual active cooling system with an aluminium air duct, liquid cooling, and dual fans. This increases the Gen 5 SSD's cooling efficiency by 10%. The Legend 970 Pro PCIe Gen 5 SSD has read/write speeds up to 14,000/12,000 MB/s, using an aluminium heatsink and a micro fan for better heat dissipation.

The XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory module uses a heat dissipating coating on the PCB, a heatsink made of 50% recycled materials, and an eco-friendly manufacturing process. It's the first eco-friendly RGB memory module, performing up to 8,000 MT/s with 16 GB and 24 GB capacities.
Add your own comment

5 Comments on ADATA XPG Showcase its Advanced Cooling Solutions for DRAM and SSDs

#1
_JP_
Nomad76has a dual active cooling system with an aluminium air duct, liquid cooling, and dual fans. This increases the Gen 5 SSD's cooling efficiency by 10%.
Is it me, or is that waay too much engineered to have just a low return?
The format of the PCB and sizing of the heatspreaders on the dies seem to be the issue, not the 200g of copper on top of it.
Posted on Reply
#2
DieMitchell
This is the first time ive seen rgb on ram and thought it genuinely looks good.
Posted on Reply
#3
phil995511
They can keep their SSD coolers with fans for themselves, personally I only want fanless solutions that don't take up too much space and are easy to access for maintenance.
Posted on Reply
#4
kapone32
No Air cooler allowed.
phil995511They can keep their SSD coolers with fans for themselves, personally I only want fanless solutions that don't take up too much space and are easy to access for maintenance.
Get the X670E E Strix. It has super beefy heatsinks and comes with an extra beefy one in the box if you are going to use more than 1.
Posted on Reply
#5
TechLurker
That hybrid cooling system should have had some fins extruding out from the inner wall of the aluminum cooling tube to increase surface area for air.
Posted on Reply
Nov 21st, 2024 08:06 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts