Coolink ChipChilla Chipset Cooler Review

by AkG     |     April 16, 2008

Test Results




As you can see the ChipChilla is able to a significantly better job at cooling the northbridge than the stock heatsink was able to. When the dust cleared the ChipChilla showed a drop of f 5° Celsius on idle and 4° Celsius while under load. That is a significant decrease and if we had been able to really push this motherboard right to the edge I am sure that the difference would have been even larger.
 
 
 

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