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DFI Developing Enormous LanParty CPU Cooler Print E-mail
Written by David Marshall   
Tuesday, 20 January 2009 13:20
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logoWe have come by these photos that show DFI's forthcoming CPU cooler, details are a bit sketchy at the moment and at present and we don't have a release date.  We know that DFI work closely with Thermalright, so maybe what we're seeing here is a joint collaboration?  Pure speculation of course, but we'll bring you more news as we get it.

Update: It turns out that the cooler is not made by Thermalright, but it is made by Prolima Tech (Prolimatech) and is called Megahalems.

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