Wednesday, November 4 2009
The Mushkin Enhanced Design Team has once again pushed the envelope in regards to memory cooling and developed the new Copperhead Memory Cooling System. The side plates are comprised of pure copper, providing much more heat reduction than other metals.

One of the unique characteristics of the Copperhead System is the "Copperhead Watercooler". This is a quick and easy way to liquid-cool your memory modules. All that is needed is a quick, two-screw setup per memory module and Copperhead can be integrated into any existing watercooling system. The water cooler is available separately.



Overview:
  • 996775 - 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-12800 8-8-8-24 1.65V Copperhead Series Kit
  • 996772 - 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-12800 7-8-7-20 1.65V Copperhead Series Kit
  • 998774 - 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-12800 8-8-8-24 1.65V Copperhead Series Kit
  • 998771 - 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-12800 7-8-7-20 1.65V Copperhead Series Kit
  • 998773 - 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-12800 6-7-6-18 1.65V Copperhead Series Kit
posted by btarunr - 11:32 AM |  Related News

User comments
by Roph (November 4th - 2:09 PM) - Reply
Is this really necessary? :shadedshu
by pantherx12 (November 4th - 2:10 PM) - Reply
Half the stuff we use is not nesscery.

This is cool though lol
by my_name_is_earl (November 4th - 2:34 PM) - Reply
That is sick. Look like a winner. Any word on the price?
by Jizzler (November 4th - 2:54 PM) - Reply
Doesn't look like the water block wouldn't support 6 sticks though...
by pantherx12 (November 4th - 2:57 PM) - Reply
Look at the picture full size, it can :]
by Jizzler (November 4th - 3:06 PM) - Reply
My old eyes could be going... but it looks like it would only fit five.

Hmm, I guess they might not be spaced correctly (for the photo) and it could fit six.
by pantherx12 (November 4th - 3:13 PM) - Reply
Yeah the center ram module is dead in the center, seeing as theres 6 ram slots on i7/i5 mobos I imagine nothing would be bang in the centre :]
by 1933 Poker (November 4th - 3:38 PM) - Reply
Yes another nice addition by Mushkin! ;)):laugh:
by EnergyFX (November 4th - 3:54 PM) - Reply
by: Roph
Is this really necessary? :shadedshu
minimalisteology is a very boring religion :slap:
by skylamer (November 4th - 5:09 PM) - Reply
awesome 6-7-6-18


220 euro O_O :"D
by Soylent Joe (November 4th - 5:17 PM) - Reply
This reminds me of those water bags for hard drives :laugh:
by Wile E (November 4th - 8:55 PM) - Reply
I bet the water cooling doesn't really help at all.
by eidairaman1 (November 4th - 9:43 PM) - Reply
this needs a sticky, especially when i look at how the timings are, lower model numbers have better latencies.
by pentastar111 (November 4th - 11:57 PM) - Reply
Kinda looks like a speed loader for memory....it appears to be well made though.
by WarEagleAU (November 5th - 12:38 AM) - Reply
oh come on, this is just bad ass. I so want this.
by LittleLizard (November 5th - 12:53 AM) - Reply
imo this sticks should cool well but should not be used on news asus mobo as copper is heavy. Copperhead modules = HEavy modules

Heavy modules + only one locking tab = FAIL
by thebeephaha (November 5th - 1:06 AM) - Reply
Those look dead sexy. I <3 Mushkin, I miss my old memory from them on my last box.
by eidairaman1 (November 5th - 1:50 PM) - Reply
These need to be Redline Copperheads.
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