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by vladvasiliu
134 days ago
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> which puts the RAM sticks in the smack middle of the airflow They're usually perpendicular to the air flow. Bonus points for there being a beefy ATX connector in front. So maybe the first stick gets some air, but all the others are hidden behind it and don't get much. I think that's the theory why many heatsinks on ricing sticks tend to have a comb design. |
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