“We are going to introduce to you a new cooler from Prolimatech and talk about the best cooling solutions and their performance on Intel Core i7 platform. Read our review including twelve products from Cooler Master, Noctua, Prolimatech, Scythe, ThermoLab, Thermalright, Thermaltake and Zalman.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler @ CPU3D
- Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ CPU Cooler @ Tweaktown
- Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ Heatsink @ Frostytech
- Xigmatek Thors Hammer Review @ Driverheaven
- ASUS Triton 8 @ Legion Hardware
- AMA Aragon 900 Water Cooling Kit Review @ OCC
- DIY Guides: How To Install/Remove Intel Socket 1366 CPU and Heatsink @ Frostytech
- NZXT Guardian 921 (Crafted Series) Case @ Overclockers Online
- NZXT Guardian 921 Crafted Series Mid-Tower Steel Chassis @ Futurelooks
- ooler Master Cosmos-S @ Modders-Inc
Cool, quiet, cheap … pick any two

Prolimatech Megahalems is a large name, which befits a 790g heatsink that has six heatpipes. Prolimatech is a new comer to the cooling market, so it is appropriate that in it’s first review on X-bit Labs it is accompanied by over a dozen other well established coolers. Not only can you see how this new cooler performs, which is impressive, but you get a round up of all of the top Core i7 heatsinks. Which one comes out on top is revealed at the end, though it isn’t terribly surprising to find out that three fans are better than two. Of course that rating only counts toward its efficiency and says nothing about the noise levels.