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Turbo Module Arctic Cooling

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/23/2008 12:28 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

 Arctic Cooling launched its RC Turbo Module (a memory cooler) and we'll finally be seeing it in stores next month.

The dual-fan cooler, pictured below, attaches to Arctic RC-cooled memory and promises to lower temperatures.

Artic claims a 74 per cent drop in temperature, when compared to RAM without a cooler, is achieved via two 1500rpm 60mm fans that are said to be "extremely quiet", ideal for the discerning overclocker.

Arctic Cooling states that the RC Turbo Module is suitable for one to four RAM modules, and comes complete with a six year limited warranty. If it's the RAM-cooler you've been waiting for, it'll be available in July at a MSRP of





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