The company name Titan Technology Limited may not be all that common to a lot of people, but I have used and owned a number of heatsink from Titan over the years and some of them are still in use. Today we have the pleasure of reviewing one of their new heavy hitter heatsinks which is named the "The Titan Fenrir Christmas Edition Heatsink." So come on along as we take a look at this overclocking capable heatsink and then see how well it will perform.
Features
4 x 8mm heatpipes with Heat Pipe Direct Contact feature: rapid heat conductivity and draw heat away from CPU immediately
12cm giant fan : comprehensive cooling + superior silent performance at 17dBA
PWM intelligent controller: automatically adjust fan to provide wonderful balance between performance and rumble generated from CPU
High density fin design: maximize cooling areas for overclocking
Universal support: compatible with Intel LGA 775/LGA1156/LGA1366 and AMD K8/ AM2/AM2+/AM3
Specifications
Outline Dimension
124 x 107 x 156 mm
Fan Dimension
120 x 120 x 25 mm
Rated Voltage
12V DC
Rated Current
0.32 A
Power Consumption
3.84 W
Rated Speed
800 ~ 2150 ± 10% RPM
Airflow
33.20 ~ 78.41 CFM
Static Pressure
0.02 ~ 0.11 Inch H2O
Noise Level
< 17.2 ~ < 39 dBA
Bearing Type
Z-axis Bearing
Life Time
60,000 Hours
Accessories
Included with the Titan Fenrir you will find the three adapter parts. The one with the four permanent studs attached is for the L5 and L7 processor and chrome and black backer plate is for the LGA 775 and AMD processors. Also included in the accessory package are the insulation washers that are used between the brackets and motherboard. Also you will get an extension for the power cable in case you need the extra length. Finally we have a tube of Titan's "Special Grease" special thermal past which we will use during our testing.