Among the sea of tower-type CPU coolers which are the same old tripe
packaged and colored differently, few companies are actually investing
in innovation, one of them is Prolimatech. The company is working on two
new yet-unnamed CPU coolers specifically designed for socket LGA2011
motherboards, one has already taken shape, the other is still in its CGI
form.
The first one (first two images below), appears to be an leaner, fitter
evolution of the Prolimatech Genesis. While the Genesis uses a
dual-independent fin-stack design in which one stack propagates
perpendicular to the plane of the motherboard while the other propagates
parallel to the plane, on this new design, both stacks propagate
parallel to the plane, in opposite directions, and both being dissimilar
in size.
Fans are to be strapped onto both stacks, which perform top-flow
ventilation. The larger fin stack of the two ideally hovers over the
memory area of the motherboard that's east of the socket, while the
smaller one over the memory area west of it. It becomes a tight squeeze
for things west of the socket, and this is probably why this stack is
smaller. Heat is conveyed to the two by six heat-pipes, which pass
through the base.
The second cooler (last two images above), has a slightly more exotic
shape, in which the heat pipe take three sharp U-turns, in the long-arms
of each of these U-turns is an aluminum fin stack, and the CPU base is
in the center. Unlike the other cooler design, this cooler has a
side-flow ventilation. The aluminum fin stacks don't propagate all the
way down, to make room for the memory areas below. As for the
ventilation, a single 120 mm fan can be attached in the central portion,
more fans can be attached to the aluminum fin stacks at convenient
locations. There is no word on when (or if) this design will
materialize.
Source: Expreview
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