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    Default The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    The Company: COOLINK

    Coolink is a brand of Kolink International Corporation, which is a cooling specialist and was established in 1996. Kolink and the Austrian based Rascom Computer Distribution also market products under the name of “Noctua”.

    Coolink SWiF2-120P & 1201 120mm Fan Reviews

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    Wow, these would look great with a Gigabyte Z77 Sniper or Asrock Z77 OC Formula.





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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    That would be a good match, all you need is neon green LEDs

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    perfect for gigabyte snipers

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    I have some of these in one of my containers. They are decent fans, but by no means are they great. Their colour really limits them to only certain setups.

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    $14.08 U.S. $$$$ for a 120mm PWM - not a bad price

    My container is color blind
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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    They are 2 separate company's where did you get your information from ?
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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor_Death View Post
    They are 2 separate company's where did you get your information from ?
    See first link in first message that I posted


    The Company: COOLINK

    Coolink is a brand of Kolink International Corporation, which is a cooling specialist and was established in 1996. Kolink and the Austrian based Rascom Computer Distribution also market products under the name of “Noctua”.

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    I know that Rascom and Noctua are together, I work closely with Noctua, I'll have to ask my contact there about the rest.
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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    They are nice looking fan's

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    I prefer my Cougar Vortex PWM fans.

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    Quote Originally Posted by realneil View Post
    I prefer my Cougar Vortex PWM fans.
    I like the Couger too, very much, but they are not square, clips won't fit right for heatsink mounting . I can't wait for NewEgg to put them on sale again for $9.99

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    Default Re: The Company: COOLINK makes the Noctua brand too

    The clips work good on my Enermax ETS-T40 TD using Cougar fans.
    I guess it depends on the cooler and the clips.

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