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Thermaltake at CES has just spread its wings towards another slice of the market: the system memory one. With their new WaterRam, the company is trying to offer a unique product that fuses watercooling and RGB lighting with the memory kits for both seamless performance and looks. Thermaltake says these are the world's first two-way cooling DDR4 memory, with a software-controlled water-block capable of displaying 16.8 million colors with 12 lumens. They say this cooling solutions lowers RAM temperature by 37% "compared to traditional natural passive cooling solutions, which ensures stable and instant performance and longer lifespan."
Thermaltake's WaterRam is the first product the company introduces after making their TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem known, and WaterRam can sync with motherboards from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI and AsRock that have a 5V addressable RGB header. The kits are available in DDR4 3200 MHz speeds with 32 GB (8 GB x4) or 16GB density (8 GB x2).
Support for Intel XMP 2.0 is offered, and there's an interesting bit here: "Limited Lifetime Warranty for RAM". Because the lifetime warranty would never be able to cover the waterblock and other parts of the system, which leaves us wondering: what if a part of the watercooling portion fails for these kits?
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Thermaltake's WaterRam is the first product the company introduces after making their TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem known, and WaterRam can sync with motherboards from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI and AsRock that have a 5V addressable RGB header. The kits are available in DDR4 3200 MHz speeds with 32 GB (8 GB x4) or 16GB density (8 GB x2).
Support for Intel XMP 2.0 is offered, and there's an interesting bit here: "Limited Lifetime Warranty for RAM". Because the lifetime warranty would never be able to cover the waterblock and other parts of the system, which leaves us wondering: what if a part of the watercooling portion fails for these kits?
View at TechPowerUp Main Site