ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 DDR4 RGB has the honor of becoming the first commercially available liquid-cooled DDR4 memory, which will allow lower operating temperatures to be achieved for maximum performance.
ADATA launches ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 DDR4 RGB liquid-cooled memories
The new ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB is based on an advanced heat sink that combines the use of metal with a small amount of liquid to absorb more heat. Highly heat-conductive materials have also been used in the manufacture of the PCB, which allows for maximum heat transfer from the PCB to the heatsink.
This liquid heat sink with its top side is based on a non-conductive fluid with a low boiling point to dissipate the heat in a very efficient way. This heatsink is also equipped with a programmable RGB lighting system so that it is not only functional but also visually appealing with the fully lit fluid for all to see. Users can customize lighting effects by setting patterns, pulse rate, lighting intensity, and more using the RGB Sync application.
Designed for the most demanding users, the new ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB memory offers a wide frequency range from 2666 MHz to 5000 MHz with support for Intel X299 2666 MHz and AMD AM4 / Ryzen platforms and Intel XMP 2.0 profiles to get the most out of them very quickly.
These ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 DDR4 RGB are the culmination of the prototype shown by ADATA at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, which contained a mineral oil heatsink. What do you think of the design of these memories? Do you think they really contribute anything?