Prolimatech Armageddon & Coolermaster V8 CPU Coolers
About the only other reason I could think of is because the Armageddon is compatible with 140mm fans, which could potentially provide higher airflow than a 120mm fan at similar voltages.ces wrote:Other than that, why would someone buy the Prolimatech Armageddon instead of the Prolimatech Megahalems?
On that note, I would be interested in seeing how this cooler performs with single and dual 1,000rpm Yate Loon 140mm fans (or even just dual Nexus 120mm's, if a second mount could be jury-rigged).
Thanks for the review MikeC and Lawrence!
But the only reason is to cool. If the 120mm fan cooler cools better then the 140mm fan cooler - well what good is the 140mm fan? Especially if in some cases it might cause some fitting problems.ces wrote:About the only other reason I could think of is because the Armageddon is compatible with 140mm fans, which could potentially provide higher airflow than a 120mm fan at similar voltages.!
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As pointed out, the Armageddon is significantly thinner than the Megahalems - it is far less likely to overhang/interfere with memory slots.ces wrote:But the only reason is to cool. If the 120mm fan cooler cools better then the 140mm fan cooler - well what good is the 140mm fan? Especially if in some cases it might cause some fitting problems.
Hi Lawrence Lee, good review as usual.
Just one thing : I think the Coolermaster V8 stock fan at 1m recordings are backwards (page 10). You wrote 12dBA at 12V.... That would be really nice ! and 31dBA at 6V... I think that would be the worst fan ever tested by SPCR !
Unless I'm not awake yet and my brain is playing tricks one me !
Just one thing : I think the Coolermaster V8 stock fan at 1m recordings are backwards (page 10). You wrote 12dBA at 12V.... That would be really nice ! and 31dBA at 6V... I think that would be the worst fan ever tested by SPCR !
Unless I'm not awake yet and my brain is playing tricks one me !
Agreed. That was my point actually. But other than that, if you don't have that particular problem, I have trouble seeing the benefit of the new cooler.psyopper wrote:As pointed out, the Armageddon is significantly thinner than the Megahalems - it is far less likely to overhang/interfere with memory slots.
The Megahalens cooler appears to be a better performer. And the extra width of the new cooler might cause some problems in certain cases or configurations.
On the other hand, if you want both tall memory cards and a supercooler, the Armageddon might be the only option on the market. Or if you have one or two extra 140mm fans you want to put to use.
Just my point of view, and I may be missing something. That is why I put this question out here. Why else would you choose the Armageddon over the Megahalems?
That is valid. I was assuming that if one Prolimatch was available the other would be.DAve_M wrote:Maybe cause the Megahalems are not in stock or available in your country.
That I object to. The fans are a means to an end. The cooling is the measure of better - unless you are talking about noise. But I am unaware of any 140mm fans that is not at least as loud as its 120mm siblings.DAve_M wrote: Maybe because you think 140mm is better than 120mm.
CFM isn't the goal, big isn't the goal, cooling is the goal.
Yes you obviously were making an unfounded assumption. Further, asking this question is really inane as are your 1000+ posts in two months.ces wrote:That is valid. I was assuming that if one Prolimatch was available the other would be.DAve_M wrote:Maybe cause the Megahalems are not in stock or available in your country.
It's like asking why someone would buy a Porsche Cayman if there is already a Boxter parked next to it. Why on earth would someone purchase a coupe if there is a convertable available. Because it fills a need.
Oh, and could you please not question your own answers as being non-credible?
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Thanks again for excellent review. I hate the fact Prolimatech is continues to supply Intel brackets only with their heatsinks. Perhaps its more efficient to do such thing and sell AM2 separately. However new phenom's are quite popular these days and in here Finland, getting Prolimatech cooler is simple as many retailers sell them, but getting prolimatech AM2 kit is like asking to get Moon from the sky.
I really wish Prolimatech would include kit for AMD users too. It would only be fair and help their cooler's selling in future some backwater countries like Finland, in where I happened to live. Maybe in future
I really wish Prolimatech would include kit for AMD users too. It would only be fair and help their cooler's selling in future some backwater countries like Finland, in where I happened to live. Maybe in future