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Date 2008-03-20
Provider: Coolink
Author: Michael Chiu
Editor: Amber Lupala
Coolink Chipchilla Chipset Cooler Review
Chipset coolers are often overlooked in a computer build, as most people focus on CPU coolers and case fans. But as computer performance increases, these chipset temperatures are also rising. Today we’ll look at a new chipset cooler, the Coolink Chipchilla Chipset Cooler. Will this chipset cooler be an improvement over a stock chipset cooler? Read on to find out.
About Coolink:
Check out their website (www.coolink-europe.com)
Coolink is a brand of the Kolink International Corporation and stands for an effective conjunction of no-frills performance, excellent quality and attractive pricing. Coolink - the direct link to affordable high-end cooling!
Kolink's retail brand Coolink stands for an effective conjunction of no-frills performance, excellent quality and attractive pricing. While Coolink held a strong presence in the Asian market ever since the late 90ies, it was not until 2005 that the brand was introduced to the European market on a large scale. After the launch of Coolink-Europe.com in late 2005, Coolink quickly became a well recognized brand for high-quality cooling components in Europe too.
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Features:
Large 6mm Dual-Heatpipe for maximum cooling performance
Quiet 60mm fan for faster heat dissipation at minimum noise levels (19dB)
Asymmetrical design ensures optimal compatibility
Flexible, easy-to-use mounting system for Intel and AMD mainboards with push-pins & mounting-hooks
Specifications:
Height (without fan) - 94mm
Width (without fan) - 60mm
Depth (without fan) - 32mm
Height (with fan) - 94mm
Width (with fan) - 60mm
Depth (with fan) - 37mm
Weight - 130g
Material - Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins)
Mounting - Push-Pins & Mounting-Hooks
Fan - 60x60x10mm
Rotational Speed (+/- 10%) - 2200rpm
Acoustical Noise - 19dB(A)
Scope of Delivery - Cooler, Fan, Mounting Parts, Thermal Paste, Installation Manual
The product:

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The Coolink Chipchilla chipset cooler comes in a see-thru plastic package with the cooler prominently displayed in front of a cardboard backing. The back of the package offers a list of features and specification in a number of different languages.

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The cooler is made of copper (base and heat pipes) and aluminum (cooling fins) and has a colorful 60mm fan attached to it. Along with the cooler, the package comes with two types of mounting brackets, installation manual, and some thermal compound.

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Looking at this cooler, it looks more like a CPU cooler than a chipset cooler; the large number of radiator fins and heat pipes should provide enhanced thermal.

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The bottom of the cooler has a machined, smooth finish that we’ve come to expect with any well-designed cooler. The cooler’s base is slightly larger than the Northbridge chipset.
Current Real Time Pricing
Installation and Testing >>>>> Page 2
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