Cooler Master Shows Blower Style DDR5 Heatsinks at Computex 2026
Author: Dennis GarciaIntroduction
Cooler Master has never been shy when it comes to creative heatsink design from simple desktop PC coolers to thermal solutions for electric car chargers there is a delicate balance between price and performance. Well, in what might be the most excessive examples of over-building we have a dual slot DDR5 memory cooler complete with a blower style fan to ensure that your DDR5 memory remains cool and extremely stable.
Much like the impressive GPU coolers we saw a couple years ago during CES, these impressive DDR5 coolers will be a Cooler Master exclusive for their system builds only. You’ll be limited to only two sticks of DDR5 on a motherboard supporting four.
Despite the obvious drawbacks the heatsinks look amazing and are built with quality GSKill memory modules.
Maybe one of the most popular cases to make its return is the HAF II 500. The HAF or High AirFlow case has been one of the longest running chassis designs from Cooler Master designed specifically for air cooling by brute forcing air into the case.
One of the, not so surprising, features of the HAF II 500 is that the case was designed and built specifically to support the new Mighty40 F220 industrial design fan. This 220mm x 40 mm fan is a monster air chopper and there are a total of two of them in every HAF II 500 case.

