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Legion Hardware » Articles » Prolimatech Samuel 17

Prolimatech Samuel 17
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out a new and fairly unusual product from Prolimatech called the Samuel 17, and while it may not look all that unusual at first, keep in mind that this new cooler measures just 45mm tall. That alone is unusual for a company that typically designs heatsinks that stand over three times taller than this...

Those looking to build a small HTPC or even a mini-ITX computer that has a fair bit of guts for taking on more demanding tasks, are going to face the issue of keeping it not only cool but also quiet. The Prolimatech Samuel 17 has proven to be good at both cooling powerful processors and doing so while making very little noise. More importantly, it does all this while measuring just 45mm tall plus fan.

07/07/2010
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JustBecause



Posted on: 07/07/2010 01:07 PM
How cute its a baby Megahalems :)

mascotzel



Posted on: 07/07/2010 04:22 PM
Did you really use a 2000rpm fan in idle?

ProX



Posted on: 07/07/2010 10:03 PM
@ mascotzel - that fan is fixed at 2000rpm so I would guess yeah they did.

Richie



Posted on: 07/12/2010 03:17 AM
This would be a nice upgrade for my HTPC system since it runs pretty hot with the standard cooler.

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