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Coolink GFXChilla Video Card Cooler Review Print E-mail
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Written by Dimitar Dinchev a.k.a. Veseliq   
Friday, 01 August 2008
 

Page 2 - Coolink GFXChilla on the stage

Oh, yes, first impressions of any product creates its package. And it is no coincidence that even though modern videocards are more or less the same size, the boxes of high end models are three times bigger and shinier. That, though is not the case with coolers, nevertheless a nice box is in no way a obstacle in anyone's way of acquiring the product.

Still Coolink GFXChilla is not quite "high end product" and a lot of trees were spared (less excessive box it has, that is). As you can see from the photos the cooler is well and secure packed in a box with the perfect size, a box that accommodates not only the GFXChilla, but also radiators of a different heights, thermal paste, thermal straps (to be placed around the core), should it be not too well protected and extremely detailed manual even.

Special attention deserves that exact manual along with the radiators. Many manufacturers make the horrible mistake to overlook that supposedly less important part of the product. Not Coolink. GFXChilla comes with radiators not only for the memory, it also has radiators for each and every hot chip. The manual itself, not only describes precisely how to attach the cooler but also gives a detailed instructions upon how to hunt down the heat generating chips ( the same that would greatly benefit from a radiator) on each side of your card.

So the radiator is abot to be tested with NVIDIA 8800GT 512MB, totally referent by the way, made by Albatron.



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