Coolink SWiF2 Fan Round up and Chillaramic Thermal Compound Review
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Coolink SWiF2 Fan Round up and Chillaramic Thermal Compound Review - Conclusion |
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Written by PR0F GIGGLES
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Conclusion: So in the end every think seemed to be great. With the 120 mm fans and there 11 blades they could move some serious air and help keep things incredibly cool. The 80 mm fan would make a great addition to a small case that uses 80 mm fans or even small CPU Coolers that you can swap out the fans on. and as for as the Coolink Chillaramic goes it is currently, bar none, my favorite thermal compound to date because of its easy to use consistency and because of its amazing cooling powers. So I guess it’s all down to me saying that these are all great products and that they are more than welcome in any build that I will be making in the future. With the SWiF2-120P mounted to my CPUI Cooler, and connected to my new fan controller (review soon to come), makes for great cooling that is simple to control. Currently I am using the SWiF-1201 as the bottom mounted cool air intake in my case. As for the fate of the SWiF2-80P, well unfortunately I didn’t have room for it but it is however currently where I work and let’s just say that before we installed a few new fans, you couldn’t stop there server from overheating. Now I saved the best for last. Simply put the Coolink Chillaramic has got to be the easiest compound that I have ever worked with that provided this much cooling. Coolink SWiF2-80P | Coolink SWiF2-1201 | Coolink SWiF2-120P | Coolink Chillaramic | Pros: Moves a lot of air for its size Has PWM Silent Cons: None that I can think of | Pros: Moves a lot of air Looks great Silent Cons: None that I can think of | Pros: Moves a lot of air Looks great Silent Has PWM Cons: None that I can think of | Pros: Great cooling Easy to spread Easy to clean up Cons: You guessed it, none that I can think of |
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