I'll be honest, with on-module power control I can see a market for overclocking DIMMs. ADATA has listed DRAM voltages of 1.6V, which is way above DDR5's 1.1V standard.
I'll be honest, with on-module power control I can see a market for overclocking DIMMs. ADATA has listed DRAM voltages of 1.6V, which is way above DDR5's 1.1V standard.
I'll be honest, with on-module power control I can see a market for overclocking DIMMs. ADATA has listed DRAM voltages of 1.6V, which is way above DDR5's 1.1V standard.
I actually really liked the ram cooling/lighting kit for the DDR3 Dominator GT's, The cooling wasn't necessary but the activity light looked great IMO.