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Coolink Chipchilla
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Author: ClickShot
Posted: 19:41, May 16th 2008
Link: http://www.coolink.com
Score: 10 out of 10 [?]
Price: £15

Review

Introduction

Chipset cooling has become a predominant factor in many people’s choices when purchasing coolers, and with many CPU coolers offering impressive collateral cooling for the chipset, it seems that not much more can be done to cool the sometimes inaccessible chipset.

Enter Coolink, who have sent me the new ChipChilla to review.

Coolink say:

"Today's chipsets produce more and more heat, particularly when overclocked. Mainboards, especially the more affordable ones, still tend to come with insufficient cooling solutions however", explains Timothy Chu, Coolink CEO. "Our ChipChilla easily cools current chipsets and also offers sufficient headroom for overclocking thanks to the supplied fan."

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 (with fan) 130g
Material Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins)
Compatibility Push-Pins & Mounting-Hooks
Fan size 60x60x10mm
Rotational Speed (+/- 10%) 2200rpm
Acoustical Noise 19dB(A)
Scope of Delivery Cooler, Fan, Mounting Parts, Thermal Paste, Installation Manual
Warranty 3 Years
MSRP € 16,90

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