Prolimatech MK-26 VGA cooler designed to handle up to 320W

Posted on Thursday, August 23 2012 @ 20:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Prolimatech shows off the MK-26, a new VGA cooling solution designed to handle up to 320W TDP. The company's new flagship features six 6mm diameter nickel-plated heatpipes, two aluminium fin arrays and support for two 120/140mm fans. A list of compatible graphics cards isn't available but Prolimatech promises wide compatibility with new and future graphics cards.
The MK-26 is a top of the line VGA cooler. Engineered to provide 320 watts TDP of baseline heat dissipation, it is the highest performing VGA heatsink in its class.

The MK-26 has been designed and built with a high regard for quality, guaranteeing excellent performance and long life.It is constructed with dual aluminum radiators that are fed by six nickel plated copper pipes. The dual radiators allow for the installation of two 140mm or two 120mm fans. The dual radiators, when combined with two fans, will not only cool the VGA processor, but also increase air fow across the entire VGA card and improve system wide cooling.

The MK-26 comes with an array of state of the art design features that include the Omni-mount universal tool-free mounting system.

Omni-mount allows for quick and easy installation while also providing wide compatibility with new and future VGA cards (see compatibility list). The MK-26 also includes the excellent performance PK-3 thermal compound and a special Y-split connector that allows two fans to be powered by the VGA board.

Features:
  • Best in its class 320 Watts TDP
  • Industrial leading design and style
  • Six 6mm nickle plated sintered metal copper heat pipes
  • Nickel plated aluminum dual radiators
  • All lead-free nickel solder
  • Support for two 140mm or two 120mm fans
  • Omni-mount bracket mounting system for easy tool-free installation
  • Wide compatibility with new and future VGA cards
  • Excellent performance PK-3 thermal compound included
  • Y-split 4-pin connector for powering two fans with the VGA board


  • Source: Legit Reviews


    About the Author

    Thomas De Maesschalck

    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



    Loading Comments