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Win a 16GB 3200MHz WaterRAM kit from Thermaltake! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Thanks to all who entered. Our winner this time around is David Sinclair!

If you didn't win this time around, then keep an eye out as we'll have more competitions in the future, alongside our usual news/reviews and event coverage.

Today is a big day for Thermaltake. For the first time ever, TT is jumping in to the memory market and is already putting its own twist on things. Instead of selling standard RAM kits, Thermaltake is launching WaterRAM, complete with a pre-installed liquid cooling block and RGB lighting. To celebrate the launch, we are teaming up with Thermaltake to give away a WaterRAM kit to one lucky reader!

Adding memory into your custom watercooling loop isn't exactly necessary but it certainly looks good. While most memory sellers will void warranty if the heat-spreaders are taken off, Thermaltake's WaterRAM ships with the cooling block pre-installed, so you won't run into that issue. Beyond that, there is a two year warranty for the water block itself and an additional limited lifetime warranty on the RAM itself.

The water block has a copper base and 2mm thick aluminium heatsinks with thermal pads. All of this comes pre-installed, so you can drop it straight into a custom loop. Aside from that, the memory uses carefully screened C-die ICs from SK Hynix. Both 16GB and 32GB kits are going to be made available- we are giving away a 16GB 3200MHz kit today.

Entering this competition is simple, all you need to do is head over to THIS POST on our Facebook page. From there, we are asking those who would like to enter to share a picture of their current RAM in the comments. A winner will be picked randomly on Monday the 14th of January.

If you want to learn more about Thermaltake's new WaterRam, then you can check out our full written and video reviews from our main man Leo.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to everyone who decides to enter, we'll be back in a few days to announce the winner! 

 

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