The company will start using it in its fastest modules
Adata has figured out how to further cool modern rather hot DDR5 memory.
The manufacturer has created a kind of thermal coating that can significantly reduce the temperature. There are no technical details, but, apparently, we are talking about some kind of substance that is used to coat the printed circuit board and, possibly, memory modules.
The efficiency is quite good: Adata itself says that the temperature of overclocked DDR5-8000 memory is reduced by 8.5 degrees, to 70 degrees.
The company says it will use this technology on its fastest modules. It is worth clarifying that this is not a replacement for conventional radiators, but an addition to them. The first serial modules with this coating will appear on the market in the second quarter.