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Prolimatech could have made a special cooler for the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, like EK (waterblock) and EVGA did, among others.
The company decided that wasn't enough though. That is why, instead of a single-purpose cooler, it has launched a high-end heatsink that works on most high-end cards.
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28 February 2013 02:18 GMT |
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CPUs always ship with their own coolers, but it might still help to change said cooler, even for people that don't have a fortune to spend on such whims.
Prolimatech normally bothers only with the high-end market, at least as far as its Megahalems series is concerned.
Now, though, a new model has appeared, one... |
22 January 2013 07:56 GMT |
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Wanting to serve as many customers as possible, and make cash in the process, Prolimatech has introduced a new and improved CPU cooler series.
Colored a solid red or blue, the Megahalems Rev. B has a weight of 790 grams and measures 130 x 158.7 x 74 mm / 5.11 x 6.24 x 2.91 inches.
There is no question that it will ... |
14 January 2013 09:34 GMT |
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Fans with a diameter of 140mm seldom end up in other types of desktop PCs besides high-end towers, but Prolimatech may just break that routine. Sure, the company used very suggestive press photos involving a motherboard and a very tall CPU cooler, but that didn't prevent us from noticing something very importan... |
5 December 2012 09:50 GMT |
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Taiwanese company Prolimatech has apparently decided to bank on the fame that its Megahalems cooler has brought and now it is launching a similar cooling solution. The new model is using the same overall design concept, but it’s just smaller and comes with less heatpipes.
The new cooling solution is officially... |
27 September 2012 15:51 GMT |
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Famous computer cooling expert, German company Prolimatech, well known for the powerful Megahalems CPU cooler and other impressive cooling solutions, is now announcing that the MK-26 VGA cooler is actually shipping. The whole assembly uses six different heatpipes to transfer the heat from the GPU to the cooling fins... |
5 September 2012 19:41 GMT |
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It isn't everyday that we see coolers something other than silver, given the materials normally used in their making, but Prolimatech has one of the few models that stray from the norm. Applying paint to a cooler doesn't usually help with heat conductivity and dissipation, hence why most people avoid it. P... |
16 July 2012 05:50 GMT |
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AMD’s record breaking Radeon HD 7970 rightfully deserves a super cooler of its own. Prolimatech is happy to oblige and the new MK-26 Pro VGA cooler for the HD 7970 has just been spotted. The Pro version is an enhanced evolution of its twisted heatpipe older brother. The new cooler is 60 grams heavier than the ... |
9 May 2012 05:13 GMT |
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Prolimatech, a company well known to enthusiasts for its high-performance cooling solutions, is working on developing two new CPU coolers, which are both specially designed to be used together with Intel’s LGA 2011 Sandy Bridge-E processors.
The two models haven’t been named yet, but Expreview managed to... |
10 February 2012 18:01 GMT |
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Since it started manufacturing CPU coolers just a couple of years back, Prolimatech has accustomed us with launching some of the best performing solutions in the industry and its latest creation, the Prolimatech Lynx, wants to do the same, but this time in a lower price range.As a result, this latest of Prolimatech&... |
18 November 2011 10:48 GMT |
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In the short time since it started developing cooling solutions, Prolimatech has become one of the most well known names in the industry, and the company has now released a new CPU cooler that promises to continue on the footsteps of its predecessors, called simply enough the Panther.This latest of Prolimatech's... |
29 September 2011 11:07 GMT |
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Well known in the enthusiast community for its high-performance coolers, Prolimatech has recently introduced a new version of the popular Megahalems CPU heatsink that comes with a slightly redesigned mounting mechanism.
Most of the changes brought to the Megahalems focused on bringing support for AMD processors to... |
1 August 2011 04:33 GMT |
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Prolimatech, a company well known for its high-performance air coolers, has started to develop a new series of CPU heatsinks in the Camouflage series that are specially designed to mimic the color scheme used by Asus' Sabertooth motherboards.
The new CPU coolers are based on the Megahalems and Genesis models,... |
7 July 2011 07:28 GMT |
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Once again showing its expertise in all matters of hardware cooling, Prolimatech has finished up the development of its new Megahalems CPU cooling module, one that will come next month.
The major CPU releases have come and gone, for now, leaving it to makers of assorted products to carry on the torch, or the meta... |
27 June 2011 08:31 GMT |
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Prolimatech's Megahalems and Super Mega are some of the highest-regarded CPU coolers available on the market as the models proved time and time again that they can cool even the most power-hungry processors, but the company promises to raise cooling performance even further with the introduction of the Genesis.&... |
16 February 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Prolimatech may not have been exactly loud about its work lately, but this doesn't necessarily mean it has been sleeping on the job. In fact, signs seem to suggest that it has been staying covert in order to prepare something special for the high-end market, a certain product that will stand out not just through... |
9 July 2010 05:18 GMT |
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When saying the word Armageddon, the first thing that comes to most people's minds, besides the feeling of inevitability and ultimate and total annihilation, of course, is the idea of heat. Prolimatech exploited this thinking pattern when it created its latest product, but did so in a reversed fashion, giving th... |
15 March 2010 11:51 GMT |
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