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Coolink U8-120-1600 Review
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Product: Manufacturer: Supplied by: Price: U8-120-1600 CPU Cooler Coolink Coolink USD55 / RM205 Previously, we reviewed the Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro CPU cooler whi...
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| Product: Manufacturer: Supplied by: Price: | U8-120-1600 CPU Cooler Coolink Coolink USD55 / RM205 | Previously, we reviewed the Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro CPU cooler which features three, 6-way heatpipes and aluminium fins. In this review, we will take a look at yet another heatpipe CPU cooler that comes from a fairly new company known as Coolink (a.k.a Kolink). Dedicated for both value and performance, Coolink brings a whole new tower-type CPU cooler; the U8-120 series. Let us find out more about the U8-120 CPU cooler from Coolink. Features - For Intel P4 478/ LGA 775/ AMD K8 processors
- Ultra silent speed adjustable fan for speed from 900 to 1600rpm, air volume from 28.7 to 51CFM and noise level from 16-25 dB-A
- Supports dual 120 x 120 x 25mm fans for extreme cooling solution (optional)
- Anti-vibration strips for fan installation
- Freewill to design your own silent cooling environment (or extreme cooling)
Specifications Size: 124 x 94 x 155mm (height) Weight: 800 gram (heat sink + fan) Fan Speed: 900-1600rpm Air Flow: 28.7-51cfm (48.8-86.7cmh) Noise: 16-25 dBA Package The Coolink U8-120-1600 CPU cooler arrived at our office inside a cardboard package with loads of foam padding inside. Upon digging through the foam pads, we found a square box where we believe a huge CPU cooler is located. The U8-120-1600 comes in a pretty straight forward package with minimum design. A picture of the huge U8-120-1600 cooler with fan is printed clearly on the package. Then we slid the top cover and was greeted with a cool 120mm fan sitting inside the package. The heatsink along with all other accessories were located beneath the 120mm fan, which was separated by the foldable layers. Alongside with the huge heatsink and 120mm cooling fan, the package comes with a lot of accessories to get you going. First, we have the fan controller which comes with a PCI bracket and 4-pin to 3-pin converter. Next, the Coolink includes three different motherboard back plates for socket K8, 478 and LGA775. The package will not be complete with a list of screws, washers, brackets, silicon pads (for fan), fan braces and a syringe of thermal paste.
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