Apacer has introduced the GraTherX thermal solution for DDR5 memory modules. The new product aims to address overheating issues in industrial computing environments where system stability depends on consistent component temperatures.
New Apacer module uses copper and graphene to lower memory temperatures by up to 23.4°C under high load.
The GraTherX module attaches directly to standard DDR5 sticks using a dual-sided heat conduction design. It incorporates copper layers and graphene materials to spread heat away from the memory chips more efficiently than traditional cooling pads.
The solution measures just 0.17 mm thick, which allows it to fit within existing DDR5 platform constraints without requiring motherboard redesigns or case modifications. Validation tests demonstrate a temperature reduction from 82.7°C to 59.3°C under natural convection conditions.
Apacer claims the GraTherX can lower memory temperatures by up to 23.4°C during sustained high-load operations compared to conventional cooling methods that typically manage only 3-5°C drops. Reliability modeling suggests this thermal improvement could extend the estimated mean time between failures by approximately 2.7 times.
The company positions the GraTherX as an industrial-grade component designed for environments where memory stability is critical. No consumer pricing or availability details have been released at this time.



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