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Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. C CPU Cooler Review

The single tower design of the Megahalems features a split down the centre creating 2 physical cooling towers besides one another.

All 6 of the 6mm nickel-plated copper heatpipes are positioned in a straight line through each of the cooler’s aluminium fin arrays. This method allows the heat to be conducted to the thickest parts of the aluminium cooling towers.

Each fin array’s front edge angles towards the centre gap, a method which should greatly increase the pressure of air travelling through the heatsink. Prolimatech also emboss a funky design onto the summit of the Megahalems’ fin stack.

Each of the 6mm, U-shaped heatpipes exit and enter the nickel-pleated base at separate sides allowing heat to be evenly distributed between the right and left fin array.

Seeing as, in typical Prolimatech fashion, the Megahalems Rev. C is supplied without any fans, we will be using a pair of 140mm Prolimatech Blue Vortex 14  fans which proved their worth on our Prolimatech Genesis. They are 140mm fans which operate at 1000 RPM for an airflow rate of 87 CFM.

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