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The idea of cooling the memory modules is not new, and Corsair company came in their experiments, not only to the use of water blocks, but also tried Peltier modules.
The well-known Scandinavian enthusiast SF3D (also known as Petri Korhonen) in cooperation with Polish counterpart Ryba (Marcin Ryvakom) started manufacturing of glasses under liquid nitrogen to the memory modules. The product became known as SF3D OC Triple Point, it is suitable for extreme cooling any memory modules, ranging from DDR and ending with DDR3.
The glass itself is presented in the photos above and below, it is mounted on the memory modules by special plates.
Plate are fastened to the memory modules with thermal paste and same screw connection.
One set of four plates and a glass, capable of cooling up to three memory modules.
Sam SF3D already overclocked in dual-channel memory up to DDR3-2600 mode with 7-7-7-28 timings. The voltage on the memory used was equal to 2.025 V, the temperature of the glass with liquid nitrogen was equal to minus 50 degrees Celsius.
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