Prolimatech MK-26 VGA cooler is out

Posted on Monday, September 03 2012 @ 19:18 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Prolimatech's MK-26 graphics card cooler is out. Overclockers UK informed us they're now shipping this cooler for £51.98 (approx. $82.63), but you may need to add the cost of fans because these aren't included in the default bundle from Prolimatech.
High performance cooling solution manufacture Prolimatech presents the successor to the MK-13, aptly called the MK-26. With a more elaborate design, larger surface area, an increase in cooling performance and expanding the compatibility to the newest generation of graphic cards, the Prolimatech MK-26 is the perfect choice for utmost cooling of modern NVIDIA or AMD GPUs.

Meticulously crafted out of nickel-copper and nickel-plated aluminum housing 6 x 6mm heat pipes and at the weight of only 590 grams, the Prolimatech MK-26 Multi-VGA-Cooler is lightweight and has the correct materials to disperse heat properly to ensure extra cooling efficiency. Compatible with most popular graphics cards, the MK-26 provides a quieter and more potent solution to reference design VGA coolers.

Being able to fit an incredible number of AMD's reference design GPUs from Radeon HD 3850 all the way up to a most recent Radeon HD 7970 along with NVIDIA reference GPUs from the GeForce 7800 Series all the way to the newest generation GeForce GTX 680, the Prolimatech MK-26 is the perfect cooling upgrade, for any modern, reference design graphic cards.

To keep even the hottest graphics card cool, the MK-26 has been designed with the ability to attach up to 2x 120mm / 140mm fans which help disperse the heat with the utmost efficiency, ensuring the card performs with the coolest operating temperatures, extending its life span and increasing the overclock ability of the graphic card.

As an added convenience for the customers, Overclockers UK is also offering exclusive Tech Labs bundles, which already include different choices of fans for various usage scenarios.
Prolimatech MK-26


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