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Published: 2017-02-03, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
As the results clearly indicate, the CoratorDS beats the Coolermaster V8 with a decent margin in both idle and overclocked conditions. It is expected to outperform even more, if tested on clocks of around 4GHz. It has clearly come upto the expectations an...
Abstract: Unlike Intel LGA sockets of the past, the new LGA2011 socket uses a whole new mounting system. To account for this some manufacturers are providing new mounting kits for existing LGA1366 coolers; some even have special edition LGA2011 versions of e...
Abstract: The asymmetrical fin stacks of the Corator DS heatsink permit air to more easily enter the heatsink by widening the fin spacing just fore of the vaneaxial fan. ...
PCWizKid has first impressed at the quality of the package, with all the included necessities and the chillaramic thermal paste. Then when we first saw the four huge 8mm heatpipes, a dual fin stack tower design and a PWM controlled SWiF2 120mm fan, tha...
Dual Tower Design, 8mm Heatpipes, Gapless Direct Contact, Single Center Fan Included
4 heatpipe design, Limited mass at heatsink base, Need extra clearance for this large heatsink
High performance cooling can surprise you at times thus adding some weight to the adage about picture books and their covers. Our first visual impression of the Corator DS was not good. In fact while there is plenty of surface area we felt that over...
performance either with stock/overclocked processor, Installed fan has PWM function, Works with all currently sold processor sockets (AMD/Intel), Easy to use mounting system, 5 years of warranty
Only one fan can be installed, Big volume may cause problems with passive cooled memory modules or small cases, Relatively high price, Average noise levels at full speed
Abstract: It's large and will limit the height of the memory stick in the first slot, but then again that's an issue with just about every cooler in this class so it's not a show stopper. You should without..
Coolink Corator DS is a good cooler. At first it impressed us by its size, weight and construction quality. It looks nice, but we don't think that "sandwich" coolers are the most beautiful ones.Talking about noise, it is on an average category, quiet w...
Abstract: degrees, but all the same, the Cogage Arrow is the new top dog for the AMD platform. The Noctua comes in second to the Cogage and the Thermalright Venomous X comes in at a not too shabby third. The Venomous X manages to beat the third twin tower cooler, the Corator DS, as well as the other three coolers that we te..
The Coolink Corator DS CPU cooler is a very good choice for any computer setup, specially a budget system. Performance is really good and the fan is very quiet. The overall installation was fairly easy but not as easy as one would expect (not tool-free...