Wednesday, January 20th 2010
Coolink Introduces Corator DS CPU Cooler
Coolink today introduced its new Corator DS CPU-Cooler. Featuring Coolink's exclusive Gapless Direct Touch (GDT) technology that allows for an all copper contact area, the Corator DS brings the concept of direct contact cooling to the next level by further improving heat transfer. Four large 8mm heatpipes, a dual fin stack design and a PWM controlled SWiF2 120mm fan are among the features that enable the Corator DS to achieve an optimal balance between outstanding cooling performance and quiet operation.
"True to our vision of innovating instead of following, we worked hard to strengthen the advantages of direct contact cooling and to eliminate its drawbacks", explains Timothy Chu, Coolink CEO. "Thus we're proud to introduce the Corator DS today, which is our first product based on Coolink's exclusive GDT-technology. Its innovative contact surface in combination with the other features allows us to offer a complete high-performance cooling solution at an attractive price point".Coolink's exclusive GDT-technology gives the Corator DS a gapless all copper contact area to ensure superior heat transfer and even spreading of the thermal compound for excellent cooling performance with high-end processors or in overclocked environments.
Featuring wider fin spacing on the first of its two fin stacks, the Corator's asymmetrical dual stack design was fine-tuned for maximum airflow efficiency and quiet operation in combination with the supplied SWiF2-120P fan. Altogether, the Corator's 70 fins provide a surface area of more than 7500cm² for optimal heat dissipation.
The included fan is part of Coolink's renowned and awarded SWiF2 series, featuring a high-performance hydro-dynamic bearing for outstanding durability and superb running smoothness as well as an innovative 11-blade impeller design that provides excellent airflow, especially at low fan speeds. Thanks to the support of PWM, the SWiF2-120P fan can be controlled by the mainboard according to the current CPU temperatures and thus remains whisper quiet at typical usage, unleashing its full power only when really needed.
The package is completed by the new SecuFirm 2 mounting system for AMD (AM2(+) & AM3) and Intel (LGA775, LGA1156 & LGA1366) as well as a tube of Coolink's high-end Chillaramic thermal compound, making the Corator DS the ideal solution for everyone looking for excellent cooling performance at reasonable costs.
Pricing and Availability
The Corator DS is available immediately at a suggested retail price of EUR 49.90 / USD 59.90.
"True to our vision of innovating instead of following, we worked hard to strengthen the advantages of direct contact cooling and to eliminate its drawbacks", explains Timothy Chu, Coolink CEO. "Thus we're proud to introduce the Corator DS today, which is our first product based on Coolink's exclusive GDT-technology. Its innovative contact surface in combination with the other features allows us to offer a complete high-performance cooling solution at an attractive price point".Coolink's exclusive GDT-technology gives the Corator DS a gapless all copper contact area to ensure superior heat transfer and even spreading of the thermal compound for excellent cooling performance with high-end processors or in overclocked environments.
Featuring wider fin spacing on the first of its two fin stacks, the Corator's asymmetrical dual stack design was fine-tuned for maximum airflow efficiency and quiet operation in combination with the supplied SWiF2-120P fan. Altogether, the Corator's 70 fins provide a surface area of more than 7500cm² for optimal heat dissipation.
The included fan is part of Coolink's renowned and awarded SWiF2 series, featuring a high-performance hydro-dynamic bearing for outstanding durability and superb running smoothness as well as an innovative 11-blade impeller design that provides excellent airflow, especially at low fan speeds. Thanks to the support of PWM, the SWiF2-120P fan can be controlled by the mainboard according to the current CPU temperatures and thus remains whisper quiet at typical usage, unleashing its full power only when really needed.
The package is completed by the new SecuFirm 2 mounting system for AMD (AM2(+) & AM3) and Intel (LGA775, LGA1156 & LGA1366) as well as a tube of Coolink's high-end Chillaramic thermal compound, making the Corator DS the ideal solution for everyone looking for excellent cooling performance at reasonable costs.
Pricing and Availability
The Corator DS is available immediately at a suggested retail price of EUR 49.90 / USD 59.90.
29 Comments on Coolink Introduces Corator DS CPU Cooler
Damn expensive though I'd rather have a H50 or Domino ALC for a smaller foot print / slightly less performance.
You have to see things like pre lapping from a business point of view.
Extra processes cost extra money and if the performance gain is not relative to the price its not worth it.
Enthusiasts will lap it anyway, and a lot of people won't care if the performance is still decent.
You could go right to the finest sandpaper to level it out, I don't find mirror shiny necessary as long as its flat its all good.
That being said I do polish the hell out of my heatsinks and such like, but that's just me being a crazy person XD
And the price is not cheap either - $60 is kind of expensive.
Only reviews will tell if its worth.
Next step is actually having the base a vapour chamber with pipes leading out of it completely seamless.
Feel free to use that idea GPU/CPU cooler companies!
But in the end, it boils down to the quality of heatpipes...
Anyway. With just 4 of them I doubt it will get anywhere near TRUE.
Cheers,
It makes up for the fewer pipes.
If you think Xigmatek 1283s only have 3 pipes and nearly keep up with true 120 x's
Hells this cooler is MUCH bigger then a true by the looks of things as well.
Its more IFX-14 sized judging from the pictures.
I have Megashadow (Megahalem in black) and Xigmatek Thor´s Hammer - Megashadow is better, simply cause it does have flat surface without gaps. Ofc you can sand down Thor´s Hammer, but I´m bit afraid that I could sand through heatpipes, which would kill it instantly..
Height (with fan) 155 mm (161 mm)
Width (with fan) 140 mm (146.2 mm)
Depth (with fan) 121 mm (124 mm)
Numbers in brackets are from the Thermalright IFX-14
The same basic contruction yes but IFX-14 had that first.
Effective coolers always look the same because there's a certain way of doing things that's more efficient, the companies surely just make little tweeks to out do each other?
It's like redesigning the wheel, its such an effective design already what else can you do?
Look different to me lol
Same two tower design and thats it.
As I said the heatpipes do look bigger on this cooler xigmatek style and the 1283s were just behind trues ( both coolers 1 fan)
I'm also really curious as to whether their new base is effective as I would think it is.
I still want a vapour chamber as a base with heatipes coming directly out the vapour chamber, that would be true DTH technology, the process of making it doesn't seem that overly complex in my mind either.
lol
And I bet direct contact still beats it.