Coolink ChipChilla
Test Results
Published: 16th May 2008 | Source: Coolink | Price: EUR16.90 |
Test Results




Results Observations
The results of the testing phase were very impressive to say the least. When you compare the ΔT between both chipset coolers it would be comparible to 'splitting hairs' as the difference between the two is pretty much negligible. The Coolink ChipChilla managed to provide some excellent cooling performance today. Well done Coolink!
Whilst I didn't put the Coolink ChipChilla through a series of dedicated noise tests, I can say that it is extremely quiet. I wasn't able to hear the fan at all, especially over the Intel reference cooler.
Most Recent Comments
Deffo a nice cooler, worth a look if you're after something nice and chunky for your hot NB 
Nice review as usual Peevs

Nice review as usual Peevs
looks and performs well compared to the noctura thing
not so sure about the name though
good review
not so sure about the name though

good review

Thanks guys. Yeah it is a little on the beefy side quite a good performer if you have the room.
Great review PV. Looks like a tidy piece of kit. I would like to have seen how it compared to the stock cooling solution to show how much of an improvement could be had but regardless, it certainly holds its own with the noctua. Well done m8.
Hi guys, is it just me or did the two coolers in the test have absolutely no effect on load temps?
I can see that they cooled the chipset down by around 6 degrees C at idle but gave the same result at load (51.xx & 52.xx degrees C respectively).
Kind'a defeats the purpose, if the purpose is overclocking...don't ya think?
Can't see the point myself.
Me thinks I'll keep me money in me pocket!
I can see that they cooled the chipset down by around 6 degrees C at idle but gave the same result at load (51.xx & 52.xx degrees C respectively).
Kind'a defeats the purpose, if the purpose is overclocking...don't ya think?
Can't see the point myself.
Me thinks I'll keep me money in me pocket!
the Coolink WHAT?

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