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Today we bring to you a versus CPU Cooler test between two companies that come out of RASCOM - Austria The Noctua NH-UP and the Coolink SilentatorHeatpipe coolers have improved steadily over the past few years and certainly in the past couple of years CPU...
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Round-up Intel’s standard CPU cooler for the Core i7 family looks like a slightly bigger version of the cooler that we're used to seeing on LGA775 Pentium D and Core 2 chips. It works well at the standard speed but lets the side down when you start ove...
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vortez.net Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:23
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Today we bring to you a versus CPU Cooler test between two companies that come out of RASCOM - Austria. The Noctua NH-U12P and the Coolink Silentator. Heatpipe coolers have improved steadily over the past few years and certainly in the past couple of...
Impressions of the Noctua NH-U12P Theres no doubt in my mind that the U12P is one of the best air coolers on the market. It outperforms the stock Intel cooler by over 15C in some cases. Not only this but due to the low noise modifications that are in...
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Just like people have different concerns, needs, wants & desires so do different market niches. Not everyone who is interested in a quieter computer wants to go the water cooling route. For many people they just want a simple, easy setup with little t...
High Quality...
Quirky Installation, Less than optimal performance at stock speed, Fan Longevity Concerns, Not Cross platform compatible, Potential Motherboard Capacitor Clearance Issues, Fan bracket can rub surrounding parts...
In the beginning I had my concerns about Coolinks pretentiousness of calling this CPU cooler the"Silentator. It has been our experience that the louder and more outlandish a self appointed moniker is the worse a products performance will be. Howeve...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:25
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The Silentator is very quiet, even at full speed, but its not a particularly effective CPU HSF. For the same price, you can buy the Tuniq Tower 120 (see Issue 44, p82), which cooled the same CPU to 7ûC below the Intel reference HSF at a similar noise...
The Silentator is very quiet, even at full speed, but its not a particularly effective CPU HSF. For the same price, you can buy the Tuniq Tower 120 (see Issue 44, p82), which cooled the same CPU to 7ûC below the Intel reference HSF at a similar noise...
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There is a slight change of plan today. You may have already noticed, but I don’t normally write reviews. The boss has let me off my leash and has entrusted me with reviewing the new Coolink Silentator. As the name suggests, this heatsink is designe...
Excellent bundled accessories, Unique and strong mounting system, Superb bundled fan, Practically inaudible fan at low/medium fan speed, Aesthetically pleasing, Great performer, at both stock and overclocked settings...
Mounting system is a little awkward to install, Motherboard must be removed for installation, Case width clearance issues, Northbridge/ memory are obstructed depending upon orientation, Some motherboards may have capacitor clearance issues...
The Coolink Silentator was an eye-opener for me. After recently purchasing the Scythe Ninja and loving it, I was skeptical about whether the Silentator would live up to its claim of being a decent cooler and remaining silent while doing so. As the tes...
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Coolink have featured on XSReviews since 2006 and haven’t failed to impress. Today I have their CPU cooler, the Silentator which is a number substitution away from being Fatalonety’s favourite… About Coolink Kolink International Corpora...
I was shocked to not only find an included screwdriver and fan controller, but that it cools better than a ThermalTake Max Orb while remaining whisper quiet. With a reasonably easy install process, and fantastic cooling ability, the Coolink Silentator...
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With the economic crisis hitting many of us, it is very hard to find a valid reason for a total system upgrade. What many of us dont think about first is maybe you can pull a little bit more performance out of your old machine. You can do this very e...
Great performance, Fan speed controller, Price, Compatibility...
Bag of chips not included...
Many people just want a cooler that doesnt cost a lot, but delivers great performance. The Silentator should be included in this list. While it may not have the best performance out of other coolers, it doesnt carry the price these other coolers do...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:23
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Back in the old days computer heat and noise output was of little or no concern for most people and even if it was for some there were no companies around to make better and more silent coolers than the stock ones. However with the dramatic increa...
Quality Build, Silent Operation, Included Fan Controller, Excellent Price Performance Ratio.
Oxidization Found Around The Base...
I must admit that i was very impressed with the silentator and the accessories included in the package. A screwdriver, a fan controller and a 3-pin to molex adaptor were great but the lack of the additional fan kit mounts is really disappointing s...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:25
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We’re always suspicious of cooling devices that promote their silent functionality. Quiet devices tend to use less-powerful fans or run normal fans at painfully slow speeds. And while this can do wonders for one’s hearing and general peace of mind, our...
Excellent performance. Quiet too!...
Not quite the cooling power of louder models.
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dragonsteelmods.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:25
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Silence is golden as they say, and I personally like to have my system as quiet as possible, but it seems to have your system running cool you need to sacrifice some of that silence at times. Then along comes Coolink with their Silentator Heatpipe CPU...
Quiet, Very well made, Good perfromance, Fairly easy installation...
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The Coolink Silentator will be remaining in my system, Im very happy with its performance and silence. The Silentator is an excellent choice for those that want a quiet system but yet dont want to sacrifice cooling efficiency to get it. It is extre...
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If you decide to purchase a high performance system using one of the extremely popular dual core or quad core processors available today you have quite a few major decisions to make. One of the most important decisions is how are you going to cool you...
3 Dual-Heatpipes, 37 aluminium cooling fins, High-grade soldered joints, Only 640 grams with the fan installed, Easy installation on socket LGA 775, K8 (754, 939, 940) & AM2, Can be rotated by 90° for improved compatibility and optimal positioning, Excell...
Lack of ventilation for the systems Mosfets and other internal passively cooling components, All mounting kits are not supplied with the Silentator, Copper contact surface could have been more highly polished, "Silentator"?... What a name!...
To say were extremely impressed with the Coolink Silentator would be a vast understatement. The Silentator is not the best air cooler currently available on the market, we personally know of two or three that would beat it but only by 2° or so. I per...
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As youd expect, the Coolink Silentator is a low noise thermal solution based around a low-RPM 120mm fan, with the option to dial down its speed and operate at near whisper quiet sound levels.
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When it comes to processor cooling solutions, we want the best performance that we can get without sacrificing our eardrums. For some, taking out a small loan and going with a DangerDen setup is a possibility. However, for the majority of us, that is...
Excellent performance, Looks stylish, Very well secured when installed...
Very hard to install, A bit more expensive compared to Zalman, Scythe, and Thermalright solutions...
Once again, Noctua in combination with Coolink, have designed an awesome product. Seeing that the fan was of a low rotation speed, I didn’t imagine that it would perform all that well when moving hot air out the system. Was I ever wrong about that?...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:45:25
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Amber LupalaCoolink Silentator CPU Cooler ReviewToday I’ll be reviewing the latest CPU cooler offering from Coolink- the Silentator CPU Cooler. This is the first time we’ve had a chance to review a product from this company so it should be int...
Can be oriented in 4 orientations 90 degrees apart, Adjustable fan speeds, Tool, less fan mounting system, Decent cooling performance even at low fan speeds, Very quiet operations, Kit comes complete with all accessories needed...
No LEDs, Retail version is only compatible with only one socket type...
The Coolink Silentator CPU cooler is a good all-around product that can perform decently in both silent PC and gaming builds. While the cooling performance wasn’t stellar, the cooler performed adequately. But where this cooler really shines...
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