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    Quote Originally Posted by halfwaythere View Post
    If the heat output from your cpu is higher than normal its quite logical that the Megahalems will improve on performance when used with a better fan. Yes the fins are spaced wider but that doesn't necessarly mean it won't work well with a high rpm fan.

    The way I see it the MGH is an improved TRUE with a very good performance at low to medium rpm, where the TRUE is not that great.
    No thats not true at all the TRUE is so efficient adding a second fan hardly helps at all read some reviews. The Meg is based off the TRUE and the current C revision has a slightly reformulated fin arraignment. Both coolers are very close in performance. I have owned 4 TRUEs and first switched to Noctua NH-U12P and now to a MEG both my old TRUE and MEG killed the Noctua even with two fans in a case under heavy load and both coolers used one fan. They have near Identical performance.
    Last edited by trt740; 09-07-2009 at 05:27 PM.
    Processor: Intel 2500K 4.4ghz
    Motherboard:Asus Sabertooth P67
    Cooling: Prolimatech Megahalem 3x120mm fans 2x Icages, 2x92 mm fans, 140mm PSU fan
    Memory: Mushkin Redline (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1666 6 8 6 24 t1
    Video Card:Asus Matrix GTX 580 1.5GB
    Harddisk: Wester Digital Black Edition 32MB 7200 RPM 1TB SATA 3.0 ,CAVALIER SE 16MB 640GB SATA 3.0 DRIVE
    CD/DVD Drive: 1 BLACK LG LIGHT-SCRIBE DVD BURNERS
    CRT/LCD Model: BLACK ASUS 25 INCH MONITOR 50000 TO 1 RATIO 1920x 1080P
    Case: Thermaltake Armor Series VA8003BWS Black Full Tower Case solid side panel.
    Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live 24 Bit 7.1
    PSU: Thermaltake Xt 850 watt SLI 140mm silent fan
    Software Windows Vista Ultimate 64

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