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New Bitspower 2 DIMM LN2 Pot – A Serious Attention Grabber

  • Writer: Forsaken7
    Forsaken7
  • Mar 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 3


Article by Lance Brown (Forsaken7) of XtremeSystems - 3/1/2026


Hello everyone, this is Forsaken7 from XtremeSystems, and today I’m excited to give you an early look at the brand-new 2 DIMM memory LN2 pot from Bitspower. Before putting it through full testing, I wanted to share detailed photos, dimensions, build quality impressions, and my initial thoughts.


First off, a big thank you to Bitspower for giving us early access to this impressive piece of hardware. It’s clear the manufacturer is embracing modern XOC demands with a complete redesign focused on performance, thermal efficiency, and temperature control. This looks to be a serious contender as a go-to solution for extreme overclocking.


First Impressions & Included Accessories


Right out of the box, the kit includes:

  • Two single-sided heatspreaders (5 screws for each heatspreader)

  • A removable top spout

  • Spacer set (8mm up to 11.5mm options)

The spacers allow compatibility across multiple generations of 2 DIMM motherboards, ensuring optimal contact every time. This flexibility is a big plus for competitive benchers working across different platforms.


Design & Dimensions

The pot features a three-layer internal design, which should help with thermal mass and temperature stability.

Key measurements:

  • Length: 128mm

  • Height: 78mm

  • Top opening (spout width): 25mm

  • Spout depth: 41mm

  • Individual heatspreader chamber depth: 11mm each

  • Spacer addition: +4mm depth per heatspreader


Each heatspreader has its own dedicated chamber, allowing for more precise temperature distribution per stick. The spout is intelligently designed with a gradual slope leading into the chamber, which improves pour accuracy and control. This becomes very important during active LN2 sessions.


Monitoring & Construction

A standout feature is the inclusion of dual K-type probe ports, allowing independent temperature monitoring of each memory stick. For serious memory tuning, this is a fantastic addition and should make fine tuning efficiency much easier.

The pot itself top down is constructed from Aluminum, heatspreaders are Nickel/chrome plated, offering both excellent thermal conductivity and durability. Spacers are made of Brass.


Initial Thoughts

Overall, this LN2 pot looks thoughtfully engineered for modern 2 DIMM extreme overclocking. It clearly shows that Bitspower is evolving and addressing the lean that many 2 DIMM board users experienced with older pot designs. This new design offers a solution purpose built for these layouts.

The modular depth system, dual chambers, and dual probe support demonstrate that real world benching feedback was taken into account during development.


Final Thoughts

I am genuinely excited to see a product like this hit the market. Instead of being limited to specific modern 2 DIMM boards, this design allows use across both current and older generation 2 DIMM motherboards. That flexibility benefits experienced benchers and also helps bring newer XOC enthusiasts into the community by making older hardware more viable for competitive memory overclocking.


This feels like a strong step in the right direction, and I am very hopeful about what the future holds.


I am looking forward to getting this under LN2 and sharing full performance results soon. Stay tuned.


Lance Brown is an industry analyst for XtremeSystems.org,  Forsaken PC, Overclocker for team XtremeSystems (forsaken7 on HWBOT).
Contact directly at klb85@yahoo.com or Lance@forsakenpc.com
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