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Coolink GFXChilla Cooler (with Zotac GT 240) Review

The multiple Game of the Year award-winner Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has taken the world by storm. Experience gripping and heart-racing action as you face off against a new threat dedicated to bringing the world the brink of collapse. Modern Warfare 2 picks up immediately following the historic events of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the blockbuster title that earned worldwide critical acclaim.

We tested the game using the settings displayed in the screenshot below to achieve playable framerates on our 1080P monitor.

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 we achieved an increase of about 12 fps when overclocking on the stock cooler which is quite reasonable.  And we were able to add an extra 6fps onto this with the GFXChilla which is also quite impressive.  But we still don't feel that the increase in performance justifies the cost of the cooler alone.

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5 comments

  1. Might work better on a hotter core, but its cheap enough. shame its so ugly mind you.

    I would say anyone aiming to cool a high end board would spend more on a cooler like this ?

  2. That has to be the most ugly looking cooler i have seen in recent years. Looks like they forgot to paint it. an airfix kit.

  3. Seems to be priced more for low end cards so I think the fact you tested it on a mass market card is a good idea rather than a 5870 or something. I agree though, its extremely ugly looking, not exactly primed for a case mod window system.

  4. Might be a good deal for someone who has spend say 120 quid on a card or less and wants to improve the cooling. I cant see anyone with a high end board getting this when artic cooling have such brilliant third party coolers out now. price is good, looks arent. Isnt that part of the reason of getting a third party cooler to get something that looks wicked and also cools well?

  5. Not a bad product, but quite fugly!