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Prolimatech shows MK-13 high-end vga cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/08/2009 12:57 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Prolimatech has shown its first ever high-end VGA cooler. The Prolimatech MK-13 has a special mounting system allowing any recent high-end (but also future) graphics cards to be compatible.

Word is that GeForce series 6000 and upwards are compatible and for ATI that's series x1000 and upwards. The cooler has a nickel plated base with six copper heat pipes. The dimensions are 205x99,87x43,5mm for the heatsink and the bigger weighs in at 555 gram. On the heatsink itself one can mount two 120mm fans. The package includes small heatsinks for memory and Voltage regulators as well. Price is set at 50 EUR.







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