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Tue, 11 August, 2009
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Titan
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Titan is a company that may not be too well known in North America but they've been making a splash lately in the CPU cooler market with their latest product that has been generating waves in some enthusiast circles for its apparent cooling prowess, particularly when used for overclocking a Core i7 monster. We love to see high clocks and cool temperatures, so Titan was kind enough to send us their Fenrir cooler so we could see if it could live up to its claims.

The Titan Fenrir offers Heatpipe Direct Touch (HDT) technology, a very efficient technology in tower-style heatsinks, and promises some efficient cooling numbers. It does look rather similar then to a few other HDT products we've seen, so we have high hopes for this cooler. Let's take a closer look and then strap it into the hot seat on a highly overlocked Core i7 and see what it can do.

Thanks go to our friends at Titan for supplying the review sample.


TITAN TECHNOLOGY LIMITED was founded by a group of progressive and experienced engineers in their respective fields. Possessing over 20 year manufacturing experiences of designing superior cooling devices, Titan has successfully gained worldwide reputation for our successful achievements. In Titan, customers are the most valuable asset to us. Your opinions and suggestions are always regarded as the significant incentives for our further improvements. Hence, if you have any questions please feel free to contact with us anytime, the service team will provide you with a quick satisfactory response.



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