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  1. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
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    Ram fan cooler


    hi everyone whats the general opinion of ram coolers? im thinking of them if they are worthwhile i have seen this one thats on offer Corsair CMXAF1 Dominator Memory Fan Cooler
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  2. MK2
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    Hi,

    I see that you are using DDR2 RAM, this could get hotter than DDR3 RAM because of the higher voltage used. If you want to overclock your RAM it is always better to use a RAM cooler to protect the RAM and may be helping in getting a higher overclock stable. Extra cooling is always better and a RAM cooler will cool the RAM and the surrounding components. They are not that expensive but can sometimes be a bit noisy because of the small fans and high RPM. I'm using the OCZ XTC cooler and it has a high/low switch and when set on low it is almost inaudible.

    MK2
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  3. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
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    I have a Corsair "RAM Cooler" and have yet to have a need for it. Though I've used it on both DDR2 & 3 RAM, It's currently sitting in my parts bin, away from my overclocked system

    As for noise, I can't say it was any louder than the other fans in my system.

    My two cents.
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  4. Posts : 3,612
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    thanks for info well i may not get one because it may end up in my parts bin!!, MK2 my volts on the ram show 1.80V :)
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  5. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
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    I use a Corsair Dominator Ram cooler and as far as noise goes I don't even hear it. As far as how much it reduces the heat well I have no idea. I bought it back when I was into overclocking my DFI NF4 SLI Expert board with Mushkin Redlines DDR500 and just keep on using it.
    I figure the more air you circulate the bettter. Plus it's easy to use. JMO Fabe
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    thanks yes i see, running it would be more beneficial than not!
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  7. MK2
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    Yes, DDR3 is mostly from 1.5v to 1.65v.
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    here is my ram
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  9. MK2
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    Sorry if I wasn't clear.

    You use DDR2 1.8v, the standard voltage for DDR2 is 1.8v (some modules of DDR2 require even more 1.9v-2.2v) because this is higher than the standard for DDR3 wich is 1.5v (a lot of memory of DDR3 needs 1.65v) DDR2 could get hotter because it uses a higher voltage.

    So the need for a RAM cooler for DDR3 on stock settings is less important than for DDR2.
    Also a lot of DDR3 RAM comes with heatspreaders wich also helps with heat dissipation.
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  10. Posts : 3,612
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    this is the ram
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Ram fan cooler-corsair.png  
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