Mr. Smith New member Jan 22, 2008 #2 From the image it looks like a pwm cooler? Or is it deeper than it looks and is a nb/sb job? Seems cheap enough. Not sure if it will perform..
From the image it looks like a pwm cooler? Or is it deeper than it looks and is a nb/sb job? Seems cheap enough. Not sure if it will perform..
T Toxcity New member Jan 22, 2008 #3 To tell you the truth I havn't heard of Coolink before... new company?
I ionicle New member Jan 22, 2008 #4 looks good i might question its performance, but it looks good..
P PV5150 New member Jan 22, 2008 #5 name='Mr. Smith' said: From the image it looks like a pwm cooler? Or is it deeper than it looks and is a nb/sb job? Seems cheap enough. Not sure if it will perform.. Click to expand... It's a chipset cooler lads - 2 heatpipes and a 60mm fan. Looks ok on the eyes actually
name='Mr. Smith' said: From the image it looks like a pwm cooler? Or is it deeper than it looks and is a nb/sb job? Seems cheap enough. Not sure if it will perform.. Click to expand... It's a chipset cooler lads - 2 heatpipes and a 60mm fan. Looks ok on the eyes actually
M mrapoc New member Jan 22, 2008 #6 Same thing as what the asus heatpipe/optional fan does kinda thing?
M markkleb New member Jan 22, 2008 #9 name='Toxcity' said: To tell you the truth I havn't heard of Coolink before... new company? Click to expand... Been an OEM manufacturer for quite a while. I have some of their fans and they work really well. It looks like a more reasonable size (60mm fan)compared to the Thermalright with a 90mm fan I have been using for the last year or so.
name='Toxcity' said: To tell you the truth I havn't heard of Coolink before... new company? Click to expand... Been an OEM manufacturer for quite a while. I have some of their fans and they work really well. It looks like a more reasonable size (60mm fan)compared to the Thermalright with a 90mm fan I have been using for the last year or so.