The Super Mega installed
The cooler looks fairly compact compared to the likes of the Noctua NH-D14 or Thermalright Silver Arrow but in itself, it is still a fairly big heatsink with a majestic look when installed. No anti-vibration strips are provided for the fans but the wire clips are secure enough to prevent that from happening.
Memory clearance
Most importantly, the cooler is narrow enough to allow three modules of any size to be installed. Users have to watch out if they are planning to populate all the slots as the one closest to the CPU as there will be conflicts with tall memory modules. It is possible to shift the fan upwards but it might end up with the fan blowing air above the fin array rather than through it.
Prolimatech Super Mega VS Noctua NH-D14
For size comparisons, the Super Mega is only 130mm in length instead of 140mm in the Noctua’s case.
Prolimatech Super Mega VS Noctua NH-D14 part 2
In terms of width, the Noctua has two radiators both 50mm wide whereas the Super Mega is 74mm wide.





