“Prolimatech may be a new name to many computer hardware cooling enthusiasts. It is a new company with a lofty goal. Prolimatech claims to have built a CPU cooler worthy of taking on the King of the Hill in what it calls a Megahalems. We see if that is so on a new LGA 1366 test setup.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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The new guy does a very good job
Not only is the Prolimatech Megahalems a mouthful to try to say, at 790g and 130mm x 74mm x 158.7mm
it is also a tight fit in a lot of cases. In [H]ard|OCP’s testing they found that it’s maximum fan speed of 1600rpm couldn’t tumble the 120mm TRUE completely off of it’s cooling throne but many would happily sacrifice a couple of degree of heat for 10dB less noise. The lower price may also attract more customers, assuming one can find it for sale.