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Coolink Silentator

Author: Peter Kapas Editor: Aditya Gune Date: December 31, 2007 Manufacturer: Coolink Provider: Rascom

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Content

Taking out all the parts of the cooler was a snap. Everything that is needed for the installation of the cooler is located in a thin box behind the heat sink. The heat sink is in another half open box in front of the thin supplies box. The box with the cooler is half open for you so you could see the cooler even if you don't open up the box though the transparent plastic cover.


Inside the box you can find a lot of different parts that can come handy when you are putting together your cooler.

The company that sent me the sample also sent me different mounting kits for other motherboard, which is not available when you buy the cooler. When you decide to change to a different motherboard that uses a different mounting kit, you can always buy the other mounting kits separately to fit your needs.


As you can see on the image you can get the cooler for many different sockets, for different AMD and Intel Processors. These little bags contain the LGA775, AMD AM2, and K8 (Socket 754/939/940) mounting kits. All of these mounting kits come with the installation manual inside the little bags.

Here is the content in the Coolink Silentator box:
•Coolink Silentator Heat Sink
•Coolink SWiF-1202 (120mm) Fan
•Mounting Kits for your specific socket type
•Rubber Strips
•4 Fan Mounting Brackets
•Fan Controller
•Molex (4-pin) to 3-pin plug converter
•Screw Driver
•Tube of Generic Thermal Paste

Specifications

Here are the specifications about the Coolink Silentator:
•3 high-performance Dual-Heat-Pipes
•37 Aluminium-Fins with a surface area of more than 3500cm²
•Soldered joints for optimal heat-transfer
•Original SWiF-1202 quality fan with high precision double ball bearing
•Adjustable between 14 and 24dB(A)
•Tool-free fan-mount including anti-vibration strips
•Original SecuFirm™ mounting system*
•Can be turned by 90° for optimal positioning and compatibility
•Available for LGA 775, AM2 and K8 (754, 939, 940)
•36 months warranty


Here are the specifications about the fan that is attached to the Coolink Silentator Heat Sink. (Coolink SWiF-1202):




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