TechRadar Verdict
A top-flight, high-performance cooler that does its job beautifully.
Pros
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Excellent cooling qualities
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A solid fixing mechanism
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140mm & 120mm fan ready
Cons
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No supplied fan at this price
Why you can trust TechRadar
We're not sure Prolimatech knows what Armageddon actually means, since a high-performance cooler it should actually be doing the opposite of starting Armageddon on our CPU.
Crazy naming aside, you get the feeling the Prolimatech Armageddon means business, it's a hefty 750g of heatsink cooling with six heatpipes and a 160mm high rack of cooling fins, which measure 140mm across.
It doesn't ship with a fan as standard, but will accommodate 140mm or 120mm fans.
Because it's aimed at experienced overclockers and enthusiasts, this shouldn't generally be a problem, but this could be off-putting for more casual users for whom an extra fan just reads as more expense.
It's also an Intel-only cooler and uses an unusual mounting system that's somewhat intimidating at first, but is mechanically highly secure.
Prolimatech has a tight product line and this is effectively its 'entry-level' performance cooler, which is impressive because it shows this is one company that's not messing around.
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