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Specification
  
Heatsink Dimension    155(L) x 17(W) x 105(H) mm
Heatsink Material   

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Heat Spreader    Aluminum
Thermal Module   
Ø 6mm Heatpipe & Copper Fin
Fan Dimension    50 x 50 x 10 mm
Fan Speed    4500 RPM
LED Fan    ----
Max. Air Flow    8.18 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    1.67 mmH2O
Noise Level    20 dBA
Power Connector    4 Pins
Rated Voltage    12 V
Started Voltage    8 V
Rated Current    ----
Power Input    ----
MTBF    50,000 Hrs
Compatibility    DDR, DDR2 RAM
Weight    136 g
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Award & Review
Reviewed by Frostytech
 
well constructed, and does at come with good quality thermal interface pads .. 
 
March 02, 2009

Reviewed by Bjorn3d
 
the RamOrb does a fine job of cooling your memory .. 
 
December 11, 2008

Reviewed by Techwarelabs
 
After turning on the computer, the difference was immediately apparent. The RamORB performed above my expectations .. 
 
December 02, 2008

Reviewed by OCIA
 
Despite the relatively low amount of airflow produced by the RamOrb fan, the amount of additional cooling it provides is fairly significant, nearly 10° C at peak load temp .. 
 
November 20, 2008

Reviewed by Thinkcomputers
 
It is easily installed, should fit all memory modules, and silent. The cooler can be configured to different angles to accommodate large CPU coolers .. 
 
November 07, 2008

Reviewed by Xtremecomputing
 
ThermalTake’s RamOrbs get our Gold award .. 
 
October 21, 2008

Reviewed by TweakTown
 
The Thermaltake RamOrb is designed to cool your memory and it does a good job of it .. 
 
September 27, 2008

Reviewed by RBMods
 
We boosted our ram up to 290FSB and I have to admit that they feel a bit cooler than without a fan so I decided to remove the heatsink and squeezed on some generic ram coolers .. 
 
September 12, 2008

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User Manual 642044 04/30/2009 (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian)
FAQ
 
Q:  Why should I cool my RAM?
A:  As computer processes run, the RAM on the system board will heat up and depending on the amount of processess the RAM can become extremely warm. Like other computer components, the hotter the RAM runs the less productive it becomes.

Q:  Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution?
A:  The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum. Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material. In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K. To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day.

Q:  What are the Advantages of heatpipe technology?
A:  Heatpipes are generally small copper tubes filled with a fluid which has a very low boiling point, which enables it to move large quantity of heat with little difference in temperature between "hot" and "cold" interfaces. The fluids within the heatpipe are moved by capillary action. Heatpipe uses this to quickly transfer heat away from the CPU, reducing temperatures considerably while allowing heatsink manufacturers to reduce the weight of the heatsink.It also allows for the heatsink fins to be placed farther away from motherboard components. By placing the fins closer to chassis fans, the exhausted air can be removed from the case more efficiently

 
 
 
              
 

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