Thermaltake already offers a similar solution for DDR4 and DDR3.
Memory manufacturers have greeted with enthusiasm the release of the new Intel platform, which includes Alder Lake-S processors with DDR5 support. Manufacturers of motherboards and cooling systems also took heart, but the latter mainly focused on fasteners for the new LGA 1700 processor socket. Tom’s Hardware I caught my eye an image of a water block for DDR5 memory modules, which is being prepared for sale by the well-known brand Bitspower.
Image source: Twitter, Bitspower
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Considering that the clock frequencies of DDR5 memory have increased, and the voltage regulator has moved to memory modules, the use of a water block when overclocking memory will not be superfluous. Cryogenic refrigeration advocates have long been installing tanks for liquid nitrogen and dry ice on RAM modules. The water block is more convenient in this respect, since it allows you to work for a long time. Some layout restrictions may prevent DDR5 waterblocks from being used in some desktop systems, but the idea itself has a place.