Undoubtedly Megahalems, the first CPU cooler which Prolimatech released in 2008, is largely responsible for the high reputation of the company among enthusiasts and their highly successful market penetration despite the steep competition. Today we are going to test and review the third revision of the Megahalems CPU cooler which, despite the virtually unchanged design and physical dimensions, the cooler today can be installed on virtually all recent Intel and AMD CPUs.Manufacturer features and specifications
- Top fin made of scratch-resistant Stainless Steel to preserve shine.
- Minimal air resistance between fins allowing best balance between noise and performance. For all out performance, fan RPM at 1600 or above is recommended.
- Heatpipes are lined up in a straight line to prevent air back draft allowing air to easily pass through the heatsink body.
- Wide gaps between fins with mathematically calculated thickness to maximize best air-to-surface cooling rate.
- Easy-to-install retention mechanism for LGA 775, 1366, 1155, 1156 and 2011 and AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+.
- Includes easy-to-apply high grade thermal compound, a perfect sidekick to all Prolimatech heatsinks.
- New Universal Backplate to support all Intel platforms.
- Two sets of fan clips for a duo-fan installation.
Heatsink Dimension |
(L)130mm X (W)74mmX (H)158.7mm |
Heatsink Weight |
790 g |
Heatpipe |
Ř 6mm X 6pcs |
Suggest Fan |
120mm X 120mm X 25mm
140mm X140mm X25mm |
Suggest Noise Level (dBA) |
Below 26dBA |
Air Flow |
57 CFM |
Direction of heatsink |
Faces the rear exhaust system fan |
CPU Platform |
Intel Socket LGA 775/1366/1156/1155/2011
AMD Socket AM2/2+/3/3+ |