Computer components such as the processor, motherboard chipset and video cards have all needed active cooling through a fan due to the heat they generate but memory has traditionally only require passive cooling. Those seeking additional performance are willing to go to extreme lengths to push their computers. Legit Reviews looks at the Mushkin Redline PC4000 DDR, a high performance memory that requires additional voltage and has a warning that it requires active cooling.
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- Corsair XMS XPert PC3200 DDR @ Viper Lair
- Mushkin Redline PC4000 DDR @ Legit Reviews
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- DFI LanParty UT NF4 SLI-DR @ ByteSector
- Gigabyte GA-8I955X Royal @ motherboards.org
- MSI RS480M2-IL @ PC Stats
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