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Published: 2009-08-11, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
All the hype that precedes the Prolimatech Megahalems is spot on in my opinion. What else is there to ask for when looking for your next CPU air cooler? Does it keep the T.E.C.C. cool? Yes it does and it does it well. Is it an attractive addition to...
The Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. B was, at the time we tested it, one of the best CPU coolers available on the market. Nowadays, the Red Edition has a few competitors with slightly better performance, but the Megahalems name is still a synonym with high-en...
Published: 2013-03-01, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: A few weeks ago we made the move to socket 2011, and having undertaken a group test of some of the more popular all in one water cooling solutions on the market we figured it was aout time we tried out a few traditional air coolers on the toasty socket 20...
The conclusion here will be short and sweet, considering the Megahalem is much smaller than the heatsink we compared it to it performed very well. managing to keep our test system below 75c at all times with 12v fans is brilliant. For those of you looking...
Abstract: Frostytech won't string you along; the Prolimatech Megahalems heatsink is indeed one of the very best performing CPU coolers we've ever tested. ...
Prolimatech really managed to blow us away with the performance of the first CPU Cooler and for that reason alone we can't stop wondering how their second and third CPU Coolers which were announced a while ago will perform. However unfortun...
Wed like to thank CrazyPC.com for providing the Prolimatech Megahalem CPU cooler for our review today. From the moment we opened its retail packaging, I knew this heatsink was going to give the competition a run for its money. The overall constructio...
Solid, sturdy construction, Impressive cooling performance, Extremely simple to mount, Six heatpipes dissipate heat quickly, Includes thermal paste and fan mounting hardware, Option to run two fans for better cooling
Hardware for AM2/AM2+ platforms optional, May be difficult to mount exactly as instructed, Massive size may make it difficult to mount in all cases
The Megahalems heatpipe CPU cooler may be Prolimatech's only product, but hopefully that will change. The design and performance are top notch, and during testing it asserted itself as a solid choice for keeping an Intel Core i7 CPU cool. On the down...
Supports Socket LGA 775 and 1366, Very solid construction, Very secure mounting mechanism, Excellent performance, Good overclocking potential, Quiet (if it is paired with a good fan)
Does not support AMD CPUs, No fan is included, Can have issue with certain motherboards, Price, Only has one pair of fan clips
We were really impressed with the first heatsink from Prolimatech. The Megahalems has all of the goodies that you would find in other big players in the cooling industry. It is very well constructed with good quality material. The cooling performance ...
Abstract: At first I want to thank Prolimatech for providing the Megahalems CPU cooler for testing and reviewing.In this review, I will test a very interesting cooler from Prolimatech, which design fits perfectly with the rest of the cooling system on DFI LP UT ...