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Legion Hardware » Articles » Prolimatech Super Mega

Prolimatech Super Mega
[Posted by: Steve]
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Prolimatech just recently announced yet another new revision of their award winning Megahalems heatsink. Known simply as the Super Mega, this new version looks very much the same for the most part, yet weighs almost 20% more thanks to the inclusion of come copper fins. The new fins are designed to try and improve performance further and this is something we will be looking at when testing the Super Mega...

The other disadvantage the Super Mega faces, other than the asking price, is its weight, at 945 grams it’s a big boy and a real flight risk for those that like to move their PC around when attending LAN party events for example. While the custom mounting kit appears up to the job, the Super Mega still places a great deal of strain on the motherboard.

08/24/2010
« Lost Planet 2 GPU Performance Preview · Prolimatech Super Mega · Thermaltake Jing »

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Posted on: 08/25/2010 02:53 PM
Meh I prefer my Megahalems over this anyway. Still it looks pretty cool I guess.

micky



Posted on: 08/26/2010 04:12 PM
I have the Megahalems and its the bomb. This looks awesome. I would really like to own one but cannot see me bothering just for the looks, found the same thing when they released the Mega Shadow. Still thanks for the review I loved the pictures.

slimjum



Posted on: 09/08/2010 01:53 PM
this thing looks crazy! I want one :)

Lee



Posted on: 09/14/2010 09:33 AM
I just read the Thermaltake Jing review but this thing looks wayyyy cooler!

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