Coolink SWiF2 Fan Series Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
TemperaturesWhile we kept our testing fairly simple and rudimentary it is usually enough to show the potential of the Case Fans because they are expected to remove a lot of heat when placed on a CPU cooler. If they are good at this they will perform very well as a Case fan.
While the Sound-Level outputs only really reflected the RPM that the fans were running at, there are some small surprises with the temperatures. While the Nexus 120mm and the standard Coolink 120mm produce the same sound-level the Coolink is able to provide a lot more cooling, this is mainly because it is running at an extra 100-200 rpm and that moves a lot more air. Therefore there is a slight improvement on the Airflow/Noise efficiency compared to the Nexus. The Coolink PWM version doesn’t quite move as much air as the Akasa Viper but is slightly quieter so they are probably fairly similar.