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May 2009
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Looks Nice, Great Cooling For A Single Fan Design, Cover All Mainstream Platforms Including LGA 1366, Blue LED Lighting System, Great Overclocking Result, If It Holds The Core I7 965 Overclocked to 3.74 GHz With Hyperthreading Turned On The Fenrir Will Co...
Not Designed For Dual Fan Operation, Might Not Fit In Some Chassis, Might Interfere With The Ram Slots On Some Boards
Were on a marathon CPU cooler mission this week and testing four CPU coolers in total. The Titan Fenrir held the Core i7 965 down to 75°C at 3.74 GHz (1.3275v) and thats almost as good as the other two coolers we tested and they were running a dual...
Resumen: Titans TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir heatsink stands 156mm tall, is 124mm wide and accommodates one 120mm fan that spins at 800~2200 RPM. Weighing it at roughly 550grams, the TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir is compatible with both Intel socket 775, 1366 and the entire family ...
Excellent cooling, Multisocket support, PWM fan, Quiet, Fairly compact, Firm hold to motherboard
Timey installation, but worth it, Packaging is odd for CPU cooler
I was pretty impressed with the way the Titan Fenrir performed. It had extremely cool test temperatures; I wasnt expecting it to perform as well as it did. With a multitude of CPU supports and a very secure installation it can provide anyone with an ...
We can only establish that Titan with Fenrir cooler has made big step forward compared to its previous models. Although there are still details that can be further improved (like contact between fins and heat pipes) this cooler is definitely worth of y...
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Publicación: 2009-03-24, Autor: Chad , crítica de: tweaktown.com
Unleashing a wolf is exactly what I feel Titan did with the release of the Fenrir. Not actually believing the testing results initially, I ran them twice to confirm reality and both tests were a match. While I know this cooler isn’t so efficient at...
Resumen: Even though the high and mid ranges of the CPU cooler market may seem to be cluttered with products, there is always room for more competition. Competition is just what Titan is hoping to offer with two of their newest CPU coolers: the Fenrir and the...
Direct heatpipe base provides direct heat transfer to heatpipes, Larger than usual heatpipes, Good performance, Reasonable operation noise, Plenty of accessories for easy assembly...
Base is not perfectly flat, machining grooves, Large gap between fan and heatsink...
The Titan Fenrir was very well packed, and had all the necessary gear to get an easy start to assembly. Assembling the heatsink and attaching it to the LGA 1366 motherboard was quite simple and fairly straightforward, especially thanks to the manual. ...
Titan Fenrir is a fantastic CPU cooler with such outstanding performance and it is one of the best single 120mm fan CPU coolers that we have tested so far. MSRP of Titan Fenrir is around 49USD and it is not expensive at all for a complete set of tower...
Resumen: Con l'avvento delle piattaforme Intel Core i7 Hardware Upgrade propone al pubblico una comparativa di 10 soluzioni di raffreddamento compatibili con il nuovo socket LGA 1366 e che si pongono come alternativa dalle prestazioni più interessanti rispetto ...
Das Gesamtfazit wird keinen Sieger krönen aber einige Hinweise bieten. Der gesamte Test zeigt, dass man nicht immer einen leistungsstarken Kühler benötigt. Gerade die 65W TDP-Klasse kann man im Grunde mit jedem Marken-Kühler unter Volllast sehr leise ...