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Coolink GFXChilla

Author: Peter Kapas Date: March 26, 2008 Manufacturer: Coolink Provider: Rascom

Specifications and Compatibility » Page 1: Introduction, About Coolink



Introduction

Coolink has been around for several years now. Their award winning products like the Coolink Silentator and the SWiF fans showed some nice performance over other competitors, although Coolink did not really have very efficient and high-performance GPU coolers. With the recent release of the Coolink GFXChilla, I was itching to give it a try.


Many of us out there are not satisfied with the cooling performance on our video cards. Many video cards easily hit over 85C at full load, and sometimes we run into problems like overheating which results in artifacts or instability. This is not the only reason why we computer enthusiasts don’t like the stock coolers that come with the video cards. There are many people out there that are not satisfied with the performance of the video cards, and overclocking them would result in more heat. This is why overclockers buy new GPU coolers that will allow them to go to very high GPU clocks while staying in the safe temperature range. With the new Coolink GFX Chilla, this should not be the problem. Let’s take a look at how this GPU cooler will perform.


About the Company

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 International Corporation is a cooling specialist established in 1996 and well known among industry insiders. Throughout the years, Kolink designed and manufactured many top-performing heat-sinks under various brand names that succeeded in international markets. An experienced R&D team and ultra-modern production plants in Taiwan ensure continuous progress, efficient manufacturing conditions and strict quality standards.


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