Friday, January 23rd 2009

Further Details of DFI CPU Cooler Turn Up - Prolimatech Megahalems

Some of you may have read the news post about the DFI CPU cooler, spotted on one of their boards. Not a lot of information has been made available, but we got the specifications right here for you. The cooler is made by Prolimatech, a firm established in 2008. This means that the cooler is not from Thermalright, as previously believed. It could also be possible, that the image of the DFI board with the cooler used means nothing and that DFI will not be entering the CPU cooler business after all. The "Megahalems" cooler comes with the following features:
  • Minimal air resistance between fins allowing best balance between noise and performance in range of 800-1200RPM
  • Heatpipes are lined up in a straight line to prevent air back draft allowing air to easily pass through the heatsink body
  • Wide fins with mathematically calculated thickness to maximize best air-to-surface cooling rate
  • Uniquely designed, easy-to-install socket 775 and 1366 retention mechanism to increase cooling ability.
  • Easy to apply, high grade thermal compound, a perfect sidekick to all Prolimatech heatsinks

The unit is already listed at various shops for just under 60€ and should be available at the beginnging of March. Read on for the coolers full specifications.

Source: Prolimatech
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28 Comments on Further Details of DFI CPU Cooler Turn Up - Prolimatech Megahalems

#2
Laurijan
I knew that this sticker was only there to outline the fact thats it is a DFI mobo which was used
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#3
The Witcher
No HDT technology...what's wrong with these people ?!

They could have made it better by make it Direct touch heatpipe or whatever its called.
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#4
francis511
Try saying that when you`re drunk !
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#5
OnBoard
The WitcherNo HDT technology...what's wrong with these people ?!

They could have made it better by make it Direct touch heatpipe or whatever its called.
Cobra D984 is designed with both Patented ”Fin connected to HDT base” and H.D.T. technology to provide efficient and outstanding cooling performance.

Says on the first Xigmatek HDT cooler. I'd think there are no other HDT coolers, because no-one else can't make them? Those few that there are probably payed them?

And say like Thermalright, they'll never give them a license to do them. HDT is their advatage on the competitors.
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#6
The Gonz
I just finished reviewing this cooler and I think you guys are going to be surprised by the results.

I know I was.
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#7
OnBoard
The GonzI just finished reviewing this cooler and I think you guys are going to be surprised by the results.

I know I was.
So a TRUE killer?

Seems it's smaller than TRUE, although it looks bigger.

TRUE
Dimension : L63.44 x W132 x H160.5 mm

Megatro.. Megahalems
Dimension : L74 x W130 x H158.7 mm
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#8
The Gonz
It is as large as the TRUE and works well with slower speed fans.

Its real potential is realized once you up the voltage and start overclocking.

I won't give any links so as to avoid any rule breaking here but check the [H] later today for the full explanation.
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#9
francis511
What rule would you be breaking ?
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#10
The Gonz
Linking to other sites? Figured it was looked down on to post links to other sites reviews.
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#11
EiSFX
OnBoardCobra D984 is designed with both Patented ”Fin connected to HDT base” and H.D.T. technology to provide efficient and outstanding cooling performance.

Says on the first Xigmatek HDT cooler. I'd think there are no other HDT coolers, because no-one else can't make them? Those few that there are probably payed them?

And say like Thermalright, they'll never give them a license to do them. HDT is their advatage on the competitors.
your a little off there there are 3 companys i know of that uses the HDT Scythe, Artic Cooling, and Sunbeam just each company has there own name for the tech
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#12
The Witcher
EiSFXyour a little off there there are 3 companys i know of that uses the HDT Scythe, Artic Cooling, and Sunbeam just each company has there own name for the tech
Don't forget OCZ with their Vandetta's CPU coolers
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#13
KBD
I think they should've included another set of fan clips so this cooler could be used with 2 fans in a push-pull config. But it does look promising.
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#14
werty316
I am looking forward on seeing and reading the results :rockout:
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#15
NastyHabits
I like the retention system. Looks very sturdy.
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#16
The Gonz
Hey WERTY316, long time no see. How ya been?

They do include two sets a fan clips. No fan is included but if you have 2 fans they give you the clips to mount them.
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#17
KBD
The GonzThey do include two sets a fan clips. No fan is included but if you have 2 fans they give you the clips to mount them.
well, thats good news, in the pic i only see 1 set of clips thats why i brought this up. Dont care about no fan included as i always mount my own on CPU coolers.
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#18
EarlZ
Im pretty sure thermalright can make HDT coolers, on a marketing stand point the TRUE120ex still remain unbeaten when installed correctly and with effort.
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#19
KBD
EarlZIm pretty sure thermalright can make HDT coolers, on a marketing stand point the TRUE120ex still remain unbeaten when installed correctly and with effort.
if i remember right HDT-S1283 ranks a step or two above TRUE in frostytech's top 5 coolers list. So according to them its a little better.
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#20
PCpraiser100
Wow, 12 heatpipes are on that thing. Hope it fits well with the Core i7.
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#21
spearman914
Surprised by the noise level. And the length = OMG!
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#22
werty316
Technically its only 6 heatpipes and not 12.
The GonzHey WERTY316, long time no see. How ya been?

They do include two sets a fan clips. No fan is included but if you have 2 fans they give you the clips to mount them.
I'm doing alright. Are you writing reviews for [H]? Speaking of reviews, where is that review :p
KBDif i remember right HDT-S1283 ranks a step or two above TRUE in frostytech's top 5 coolers list. So according to them its a little better.
+1 as the HDT-S1283 is a great performing HSF plus it has better value.
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#23
KBD
werty316Speaking of reviews, where is that review :p
thats what i want to know. if possible can you post a link here to where the review is?
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#24
PCpraiser100
KBDthats what i want to know. if possible can you post a link here to where the review is?
Yeah, I've been looking everywhere, even for at least a preview. But by the looks of the specs, do you think it could beat the Contact Freezer or the new 9900 fan from Zalman?
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#25
OnBoard
EiSFXyour a little off there there are 3 companys i know of that uses the HDT Scythe, Artic Cooling, and Sunbeam just each company has there own name for the tech
The WitcherDon't forget OCZ with their Vandetta's CPU coolers
Yeah, OCZ Vandetta and Sunbeam corecontact I knew, but what has Scythe and Arctic Cooling got?
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