Coolink Corator DS

Coolink Corator DS

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Coolink Corator DS Reviews

TweakNews

04/2010

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Coolink corator ds review

One company after the other, a new high end cooler comes into the game. We have seen the likes from Zalman, Thermalright, Noctua, and more. Now we have another company releasing what seems to be a great top end product called the Corator DS. The Coolink Corator DS is new in the sense that it also features a new type of cooling method. The feature Coolink calls its Gapless Direct Touch (GDT) technology is a new concept and with the help of a gap induced design, allows for an all copper contact area. The design itself has dual fin stacks, four 8mm heatpipes and a 120mm PMW fan. I am going to keep this as simple as possible to get the basic premise across to all of the Tweaknews readers. Please don't be insulted if this is too simple for your education level. I have to cater my writing to the least technical reader looking for information. With a tube containing a compressed fluid/gas, the fluid comes in contact with the heat source (the CPU core, in this case) which heats up the volatile fluid and turns it to a gas. The energy is absorbed in the gas production process and is ready for transportation.