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Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler Pictures

Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:06 pm
by Apoptosis
We just got in the Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler and I sent it down to Chris to do a full review on them with the DOMINATOR GT memory kit that he reviewed for LR a couple months back. It looks sweet and I can't want to see what Chris does with the kit in an extreme overclocking situation.
CWCDHXTEC - Corsair Cooling Ice T30 sub-ambient cooling subsystem for Dominator GT
Product Description - Ice T30 cooling for Dominator GT. Sub-Ambient thermo-electric cooling subsystem for Dominator GT, with built-in condensation comtrol.

Key Features -

* World's first sub-ambient cooling system for memory
* Humidity monitor circuit eliminates condensation
* Can cool memory up to 20 degrees C below ambient temperature
* Water-cooled TEC for ultimate memory cooling

Package Contents - TEC cooling subsystem, water cooling block, and humidity sensors and control circuitry. Includes installation instructions

System Requirements - Water cooling (3/8" inner-diameter tubing) REQUIRED for operation.

Warranty - One Year

Price - $199
Here are some pictures of the review kit:
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Re: Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler Pictures

Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 6:15 am
by Skippman
Does the RAM in an i7 really get hot enough when OCing to warrent this thing? It certainlly looks cool.

Re: Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler Pictures

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:48 am
by Apoptosis
Looks like Chris found a defect with the kit while testing it:
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It seems the barb is a two piece design that was glued together when it was made... Not right and we notified Corsair about the design problem. They are investigating the problem and are sending out new barbs.

Re: Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler Pictures

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:45 am
by Major_A
I came across a test/review a long time ago. Basically the author overclocked some RAM with ambient air, forced air, and dry ice. The conclusion was that unlike CPUs cooler RAM does not mean higher clocks. Then again I think the article was on DDR RAM so it might have changed since then.

So does this kit mean higher memory clocks? The only way I see it working is if you supply more voltage to the RAM to get better clocks, then the water/pelter can keep the temperatures in check. But then again does the Core i7's memory controller still have issues with running high RAM voltages?

Re: Corsair Cooling Ice T30 TEC Memory Cooler Pictures

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:23 pm
by KILLER_K
I for one don't really see a need for this. As most of the time a simple fan will yield great results. And with todays big heatsinks that come on them getting super hot isn't a issue now. Same as corsairs dominator fans, the ram never gets really hot enough for the memory cooler to even be used. But they do look cool. And i would have to say the same for this. Looks cool but really doesn't have a need or help.

Good Day