As you may or may not have guessed from the image the Prolimatech Genesis aims to do a bit more then the traditional CPU cooler and has a upright “tower” heatsink mainly in charge of cooling the CPU and a secondary horizontal heatsink that also cools the CPU but mainly provides downdraft onto the memory and CPU socket area to provide active cooling around your CPU socket. Furthermore the Prolimatech Genesis is ready for the installation of up to three fans, potentially all 140mm – that is two on the vertical heatsink and one the horizontal heatsink. Though if you were feeling very adventurous you could even add a fourth 140mm fan on the horizontal heatsink providing it is slim profile otherwise you’d have RAM compatibility issues or compatibility issues with the heatpipes that bend into the fan space area. Though we are testing with a pair of 140mm fans today which is probably what most people will choose for given the price constraints of an already expensive CPU cooler.
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