We also tested on the open test bench, so to see this big of a difference outside of a case was rather shocking. I observed a 8C temperature decrease at idle and a 12C decrease at load with the DDR3 clock frequency set to 1600MHz. We tried out the AirFlow 2 and the Airflow Pro out on a pair of Corsair Dominator DHX DDR3 memory modules at both 1600MHz and 2133MHz clock frequencies to see if we could find a temperature decrease.Īs you can see from the chart above we did notice a huge difference with and without the Corsair AirFlow 2 fan cooling the memory modules. This is why they are available to purchase separately and they are clearly aimed at enthusiasts, gamers and case modders. In order to run both you are looking at spending ~$73.23, which is a decent amount of money in all honesty. NOT compatible with Airflow 1 SKU # CMXAF.Dominator Memory with DHX Pro technology (DOMINATOR Modules with part numbers starting with CMP and CMT).Easily installs on top of Corsair Airflow 2 fan.Activity LEDs with support for up to six modules. The Corsair AirFlow Pro mounts above the Corsair AirFlow 2 and then a wire is plugged into the available DHX Pro connector on your Corsair memory module The The AirFlow Pro has an MSRP of $49.99 and we found it available at Newegg for $44.95 shipped. This is the latest revision of ‘activity lights’ and is basically an LED light bar that shows you what it going on with your memory modules when it comes to both temperature and activity. If you already own the AirFlow 2 and want to build off that design even more you can purchase the AirFlow Pro (part number CMXAFPRO), which is a parametric display for Dominator memory modules that are equipped with DHX Pro.
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