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August 2010
(91%)
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The editors liked
Build Quality
Design
Performance
Easy Installation
Performance either with stock/overclocked processor
Utilizes ProlimaTech Intel Mounting System
Six 6mm Separated HeatPipe Rods
Very Wide Finsink Radiator
Accepts Two 140mm Cooling Fans
TopLevel Cooling Performance
Includes ProlimaTech PK1 Carbonbased Premium TIM
Excellent cooling performance
Easy
Robust mounting solution
Outstanding fit and finish
Great looks
Improved clips for two fans
Support for the latest Intel platforms
Compact size
Astounding performance
Sexy looks
Amazing build quality
Excellent performance!
Value
Priced at around $68
It's worth it!
Quiet!
Powerful and quiet cooling in push/pull with recommended fans
Fantastic fan clips
Solid mounting bracket.
Good Quality
Great performance
Unique Design
Good pricing
The editors didn't like
No Fans Included
AMD Mounting Kit Sold Separately
Price
High price (~$70)
Fans are not included
Works only with Intel system
AMD clips cost more!
AMD Mounting System Not Included
Limited Manufacturer Support
Does Not Include Cooling Fans
No fans included
AMD users need to purchase additional mounting kit
Socket 775 support?
Big!
Complicated mounting system
Mounting base is not polished
Fans not included
Not quite watercooling temperatures
Pricey
Fans solid separately.
Mounting hardware has way too many peices and parts
Abstract: Prolimatech Armageddon is one of the best cooling solutions around, and you might've noticed that we’ve been including it in our comparison tables for quite some time. Still, despite us using it as a nice reference point for testing other CPU coolers, ...
So it would seem that Prolimatech's Armageddon isn't quite as stellar a performer as one might have expected. Despite the illusion that it's height and width portrays, its lack of depth appears to stunt its performance when compared to the Megahalem. One...
Excellent cooling performance, Easy, robust mounting solution, Outstanding fit and finish, Great looks, Improved clips for two fans, Support for the latest Intel platforms
No fans included, AMD users need to purchase additional mounting kit, Socket 775 support?, Big!
Prolimatech has a worthy product in their Armageddon CPU cooler, offering the PC enthusiast community top-notch performance in a well-engineered product with excellent fit and finish. Support for the latest Intel platforms and the stainless top plate...
Abstract: Ahh Summer time. The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping and the temperature is rising. At least two out of three don’t affect us. With temperatures rising now might be a good time to check that cooler you have slapped atop your expensive CPU...
No Fans Included, AMD Mounting Kit Sold Separately, Price
CPU Coolers are quite easy to test and really everything about them revolves around their performance, price and size. Well the Armageddon has all three, it performs great (with the help of two 140mm fans), costs quite a lot (especially wi...
The Armageddon from Prolimatech is another stunning air-coolers from the makers of the highly acclaimed Megahalems. The Armageddon is tall and yet thin making it the ideal solution for people that have limited space around their CPU sockets. And becau...
When we first look Armageddon we instantly remembered Prolimatech Megahalems, which we tested some time ago. We were not so sure about what to expect: it is thinner than its older brother, but taller. And the placement of the heatpipes, side by side (n...