Origin Code drops triple-fan DDR5 kits up to 256 GB

Somebody finally put a tiny triple-fan cooler on RAM. Origin Code just dropped its Vortex DDR5 memory, pushing specs to wild levels with a cooling setup you normally see on graphics cards. The kits go all the way up to 256 gigabytes in a four-stick configuration, with speeds hitting up to 8000 megatransfers per second. Lower capacity modules start at 32 gigs with more modest speed ratings.

The memory is built for overclocking, using a mix of thermal adhesive and pads on a cooling fin structure. It works with both AMD and Intel automated overclocking profiles for broad motherboard support. The dedicated triple-fan cooler is the real headline, claiming a near forty percent drop in temperatures. Those three fans draw power from a single four-pin header on the motherboard.

Color choices are limited to a mirrored silver or a meteorite black finish for the heat spreaders. No pricing or specific availability was provided for these modules. The launch indicates a push into extreme performance memory, targeting builders who want both high capacity and maximum speed. The unusual cooling solution addresses the heat generated from running such fast memory consistently.
 

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